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hi....can u safely machine sbc factory lifter bores to fit a .904'' lifter? SS application. tks
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useing brass bushings correct? who has those avialable? tks ssdiv6
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You don't necessarily have to use bushings, although I certainly like doing so. Gives you far greater control over how much oil goes up top.
But you can just bore and then hone the block for .904" lifters without bushings. |
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