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Old 27-12-2018, 07:26 PM   #1
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Default Fitting new lifters in windsor with heads on

Had a ticking noise coming from the top of the motor, assumed it to be a bad lifter. Pulled the inlet manifold off, took off the rockers and found the pushrod on one of the rockers was stuck to it and sitting further in than the others. Problem found. Had a spare set of YT rockers, so using them and replace all the old ones.Since I have new lifters I thought I might as well put them in. Problem is I can't fit the first and last ones in. Noticed the original ones are tapered at the bottom but the new ones are not.
Any way these can be fitted or do I have to take off the heads.
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