WBX hydraulic lifter replacement

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WBX hydraulic lifter replacement

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Is it possible to pull old hydraulic lifters up the push rod tubes with the head in place to replace with new, or is it a head off job to allow removal of the push rod tubes to gain access to the hydraulic lifters?
Thanks in advance if you can help.
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It is possible to remove the lifters without head removal.
The pushrod tubes however have to be removed.

Some advice in the wiki.

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That what I was hoping to avoid. The cost of telescopic push rod tubes x8 over the risk of pulling the heads with the possibility of snapping head studs.
I'll have a look on wiki if there is some useful stuff there.
Many thanks
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no contest

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It's a shame you have to cover them up with some rusty old tinware innit
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kevtherev wrote:It's a shame you have to cover them up with some rusty old tinware innit

you don't have to :D

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