yes, I have the same block with those lifters in it. It is drilled for the lifter "dogbones"
Yes.
NO. The 86 is not a roller block.
Ken Block has started racing in 2005.
through the lifters then through the push rods
You don't. You use a shim between the block and head.
Not that difficult but the 350, 5.7Liter has hydraulic lifters and you must be sure the oil hole is lined up with oil hole in block
Could be, Out of adjustment Worn camshaft Worn lifters Worn pushrods Worn rockers All of the above.
That's not necessary. Either side will drain into the oil pan where the oil pump will circulate it through the lifters, which is how the treatment will actually treat the lifters.
What's My Car Worth - 2009 Racing Across the Block was released on: USA: 31 May 2011
No Sh*t.
No, not all small block lifters are the same; they can vary based on design, materials, and intended use. Different small block engines, such as those from Chevrolet, Ford, or Mopar, have unique specifications that affect lifter compatibility. Additionally, lifters can be hydraulic, solid, or roller types, each offering different performance characteristics. Therefore, it's essential to choose the right lifter for your specific engine build and performance goals.
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