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Solid lifters

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Hi, finally getting round to re-assembling my motor, its a 1776 CT a la Laurie.
Wanting to fit solid cam followers/lifters intead of standard hydraulic as advised, but wondering where I can get these? Lifter bore wider so 'usual' beetle lifters won't fit and I get blank looks when asking for solid lifters to fit the CT block.

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I think there are more things to buy than just the lifters..when you change over.
The camshafts have to be changed too
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Yup, have a standard type 1 cam to fit if I can sort out some solid lifters. If I have to stick with hydraulic, has anyone tried refitting them without the godawful priming procedure and just let them clatter until pumped up?

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Post by wasserleaker »

just keep pumping the new hydr. lifters full of oil using an oil can with a small nozzle on it thru the little hole, untill no more will go in, lie them down, hole upwards until you fit them. did this on my engine and not a clatter! :wink:

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