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Old 07-28-2003, 04:04 PM   #1
302 LX Eric
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Originally posted by Jacsracing
Hi Russ

Don't reuse those lifters you have. They get soft inside pretty quick.
John - can you elaborate more? I'm curious as to what 'get soft inside' means. I'm going to be changing my cam, lifters, springs soon and need as much information as possible.

Thanks in advance,
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