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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Live music capital of the world, TX
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how necessary is it to break in a motor with a hydraulic and roller lifters/rockers? I've heard its an absolute must on non-roller motors, but is it necessary on a custom built motor with all roller parts?
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