wondered if any1 could tell me where i could get a set of lifters for a TJ wrangler. tried poly 4x4, repco, bursons.
thanks in advance.
luke
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You could give wooders a try, if he dont have them, he will get them, or try second hand set.
http://www.wooders.com.au/
http://www.wooders.com.au/
ANGLOMOIL Superior Lubricants
http://www.hypoformance.com.au/#/page/61eb/about-us/
http://www.precisionautomatics.com.au/
http://www.hypoformance.com.au/#/page/61eb/about-us/
http://www.precisionautomatics.com.au/
What ever you do dont use second hand ones. You'll be doing them again before you know it.
I'm assuming that your engine is a bit ticky, hopefully just lifters will fix it. Even then it only a medium term fix. For your lifters to have started to become noisy it means that your camshaft will be well worn also. Check the lobes for wear if you can before you do the lifters. You may need a camshaft as well.
Although it ends up being more expensive to do the cam as well, it'll be better in the long run if your planning on keeping your Jeep. I know this from personal experience over the years and wasting several weekends re-doing cam and lifters in friends motors when the first quick fix didnt quite work.
Dave
I'm assuming that your engine is a bit ticky, hopefully just lifters will fix it. Even then it only a medium term fix. For your lifters to have started to become noisy it means that your camshaft will be well worn also. Check the lobes for wear if you can before you do the lifters. You may need a camshaft as well.
Although it ends up being more expensive to do the cam as well, it'll be better in the long run if your planning on keeping your Jeep. I know this from personal experience over the years and wasting several weekends re-doing cam and lifters in friends motors when the first quick fix didnt quite work.
Dave
If I cant drive it, drink it, build it or bang it I dont care about it!!
try jeep engines australia the specialize in jeep engines
http://www.allengines.com.au/Engines/Au ... facturer=1
http://www.allengines.com.au/Engines/Au ... facturer=1
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