Yes it does. Chevy did not use solid lifters in that engine.
V-8 engines have 16 lifters and the V-6 engines have 12 lifters.
No it does not, Unless someone has MODIFYED it.
The most common cause of lifters knocking is low oil pressure.
3500 series is a ton truck.
no, it has a mechanical linkage style clutch operation.
On a 1993 Toyota truck with a 3.0 V6 engine, the valve lifters are hydraulic and are not adjustable. They automatically maintain the correct clearance as the engine operates. If there are issues with the valve lifters, it is generally necessary to replace them rather than adjust them. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes, can help ensure their proper function.
this is a big job , pull off intake manifold and the heads to get to the lifters , and when you put it back together adjust your valves . if not done correctly you could ruin engine.
It don't have a roller cam That's for sure.
The first Cheyenne series pickup truck was manufactured in 1971.
if it is a steady tick it may be your lifters,if it goes away it could be that your truck needs a tune up,if not chances are your lifters are not operating and you should get it fixed or your problem will get worse.
I need to replace release bearing in a 1995 Chevy s10 truck and need to know how to disconnect the hydraulic clutch line for the transmission.
You will have to take the transmission out of the truck first. Then look up in the bellhousing and you will see it. It just pulls off with your hand.