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Moutere Hills VW run Posted by: wiredkiwi
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By: wiredkiwi. on 22 May 12, 01:38:47
They are worth doing. This case was a late model dual-relief case that had them? as stock. Should just be drill out the existing stud holes and tap them to the new size then thread the case savers in - they probably sell it as a kit.
By: Pilsbryboy. on 21 May 12, 22:43:09
Very impressive videos.trying to install case savers. Just don't? know how much work I'm getting my self into.
By: Eury45107. on 29 Feb 12, 21:22:35
I'll have to try that.. I tried using engine lube, but it wasn't thick enough... I was wondering grease, but I didn't want to hurt the engine since I never heard of anyone doing that... ? Thanks a million... - Nick
By: wiredkiwi. on 25 Feb 12, 20:13:53
Yes it used to drive me mad too :) the trick is to use a little grease - just enough to hold them in. It will disolve into the oil? once the engine is started.They hold so well the you can often still feel them when you slide the push rods in later on.
By: Eury45107. on 25 Feb 12, 19:53:31
How do you get the other lifters on? the other side of the block in without droppin them in the block. I've been battling that. They drop when putting the block together then I have to pull them out and by the time I get it right the RTV is almost dry so I have to take it all apart so I can scrape the RTV without damaging the engine and clean it out and start all over again..