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Old 06-24-1999, 06:57 AM   #3
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Thanks for the reply. One question as I'm new to this stuff. When do you use the gauge to check the distance? If you could give step by step or a little more detail I would appreciate it. The Haynes manual I was using did refer to the solid lifters which had a different set of measurements than the hydraulic which I have. Also, the gap on the hydraulic is between .08 and .12, which is rather large and I have been unable to locate a guage this big. Thanks again.
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