a hydraulic fluid pushes parts to do what you want them to
yes it has hydraulic lifters.
No the lifters themselves are all the same. I recommend lightweight pushrods though if you can get them and stay with hydraulic.
Tighten rocker arm down to 35 lbs of torque and your all done. These lifters are hydraulic and self adjusting. If you still have valve clatter, you have worn valve train parts.
This engine probably has hydraulic lifters and no adjustment is required.
faulty lifters at the best will rattle, at the worst they will not lift the valves properly . valves not opening and closing properly will greatly interfere with the proper running of the engine.can also cause a push rod to come loose and fall into the engine, breaking or bending other parts
a hydraulic fluid pushes parts to do what you want them to
yes it has hydraulic lifters.
It has hydraulic roller lifters.
The hydraulic lifters do not require adjustment nearly as often as solid lifters.
solid lifters at a 012-inch clearance
Hydraulic lifters would be STOCK from the factory. On the 84 engine.
They all had hydraulic lifters. To determine if it has roller lifters, you'd probably need to take off the intake manifold and have a look.
Typically hydraulic lifters don't get adjusted, they just get tightened to the rocker stud.
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I have a mitsubishi galant 2003 and the hydraulic lifters are tapping. It comes and goes. Should these be replaced? Have the lifters adjusted.
YES it does and it is a roller cam and hydraulic lifters.
The 4.3L would have 12 hydraulic lifters.