I'm hoping someone can answer what is probably a pretty basic question. When should lifter preload be checked when a new engine is being put together? on my '99 2.5L, I have installed the new Johnson Hylift lifters (I did not pump them up with oil, or soak them with oil). I'm wondering if I check lifter preload in this state or after pre-oiling the engine through the distributor hole?
Overall I think lifter preload will be about 0.012" less than it was, from block/head machining, head gasket thickness differences, old vs new pushrod length differences etc, and I'd like to check it to see if I am in range (0.02" - 0.06"?).
Thanks for any advice.
Overall I think lifter preload will be about 0.012" less than it was, from block/head machining, head gasket thickness differences, old vs new pushrod length differences etc, and I'd like to check it to see if I am in range (0.02" - 0.06"?).
Thanks for any advice.
