OEM lifters
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Are these lacking in any regards as far as keeping up with a more aggressive cam lobe profile? I'm getting ready to do a cam swap and am starting to gather all of the parts I will need. Not sure if the OEM lifters are adequate with more aggressive aftermarket cam lobes. Do most of you guys replace them when doing a cam swap? Engine has under 1500 miles.
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Are these lacking in any regards as far as keeping up with a more aggressive cam lobe profile? I'm getting ready to do a cam swap and am starting to gather all of the parts I will need. Not sure if the OEM lifters are adequate with more aggressive aftermarket cam lobes. Do most of you guys replace them when doing a cam swap? Engine has under 1500 miles.
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My main concern is if the OEM lifters are durable enough to last with the increased pressure of upgraded springs and more aggressive cam lobes. I am getting feedback though that they will be fine so I guess I will leave them and see.
#4
You rarely ever see anyone swap lifter when doing a cam swap these days. It's just not needed.
The only ones you need to swap out are the DoD lifters, but your truck shouldn't have Dod. There were a small number of 6.2s that had the hardware but it just wasn't turned on so its worth a look.
The only ones you need to swap out are the DoD lifters, but your truck shouldn't have Dod. There were a small number of 6.2s that had the hardware but it just wasn't turned on so its worth a look.
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You rarely ever see anyone swap lifter when doing a cam swap these days. It's just not needed.
The only ones you need to swap out are the DoD lifters, but your truck shouldn't have Dod. There were a small number of 6.2s that had the hardware but it just wasn't turned on so its worth a look.
The only ones you need to swap out are the DoD lifters, but your truck shouldn't have Dod. There were a small number of 6.2s that had the hardware but it just wasn't turned on so its worth a look.
#7
I did lifter replacement on my vehicle simply because the engine had 100k on it and the lifter trays were rotted out. Otherwise, the OE lifters will work fine. Replacing them is only needed to guarantee reliability.
Also, don't waste your time hoping the lifters will stick in the trays when you cam swap. Make 'em stay.
Also, don't waste your time hoping the lifters will stick in the trays when you cam swap. Make 'em stay.
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