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Checking valve to piston clearance
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    Helpfull BT forum member Swabie
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    Checking valve to piston clearance

    Putting my 401 together and figured I'd better check the clearance. (I'm running TRW 9.5 to 1 forged pistons and the Summit 8600 cam.)

    Used the clay method and it appears that I have plenty of clearance. (close to .250").

    I did not have a solid lifter available, so here's what I did:

    1. Used an old hydraulic lifter and adjustable push rod tool.
    2. Completely collapsed lifter.
    3. Rolled over the engine a couple of times monitoring the lift at the push rod end of the rocker arm w/a dial indicator to verify the lifter was completely collapsed.

    Is this an acceptable using a hydraulic lifter in this manner?

    Thanks,
    Scott

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    You shouldnt have to check that setup it will have plenty of clearance.
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    Helpfull BT forum member Swabie
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepsr4ever
    You shouldnt have to check that setup it will have plenty of clearance.
    Yeah, I figured it would, but I better safe than sorry....too much money invested!

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