WBX - Tappets, hydraulic or solid, how to tell ?

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WBX - Tappets, hydraulic or solid, how to tell ?

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Tappets, hydraulic or solid, how to tell ?

Some of our WBX engines will have been retro fitted with solid tappets, often by an engine re-conditioner.

Is there a simple way to tell what type is fitted without removing them ?

I know mine are hydraulic, I just would like to know how to tell for future reference (as might others reading this).

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Re: WBX - Tappets, hydraulic or solid, how to tell ?

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Hydraulic tappets will have a certain amount of measurable lash (movement) via the valve gear, where as solid ones will have none.


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Re: WBX - Tappets, hydraulic or solid, how to tell ?

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Fritz wrote:Hydraulic tappets will have a certain amount of measurable lash (movement) via the valve gear, where as solid ones will have none.
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PS, You would have to check the other 3 on the same bank to confirm this....

Ah - as simple as that - I did wonder if one could tell like that.

Cheers Fritz :ok
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