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What is Hydraulic Lifter Preload?

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What is Hydraulic Lifter Preload?

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Mechanical cam designs require a running clearance or valve lash; hydraulic lifters are just the opposite. When the rocker arm assembly is properly torqued down into position, the pushrod must take up all the clearance and descend into the hydraulic lifter, causing the pushrod seat to move down by .020″ to .060″. The distance that the pushrod seat moves down away from the retaining lock is the ‘Lifter Preload’. The hydraulic mechanism requires this precise amount of ‘preload’ for it to do its job properly.

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