Want this question answered?
Hydraulic.
There is no adjustment, it self adjusts. If air is present in the hydraulic system, it will not function properly.
My 2.3 is hydraulic Audis have a hydraulic clutch system, with a master cylinder (in car on firewall) and a slave cylinder (outside on transmission) with a metal tube between them (which looks like a brake line).
Walmart
To bleed the hydraulic system for the clutch slave cylinder, there is a fitting on the drivers side of the transmission
Yes it does
Look in the Volvo car brochure.
Yes, Monroe has great adjustable Air Shock applications for all 89-98 Mazda MPVs.
It is hydraulic. There is no adjustment, it self adjusts.
It is a hydraulic camshaft, Not a roller cam. Chevy did not start using roller cams until late 1995
Isnt one, its hydraulic, and its next to the brake fluid resevior
Hydraulic lifters are nonadjustable. Chances are the noise is coming from play in rocker arm, or ignition out of time. If you are sure it is the lifter, then it must be replaced.