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Isuzu Engine >> HYDRAULIC LIFTER REPLACEMENT ON 3.2L SOHC ENG.


Hydraulic Lifter Replacement On
1992-96 Isuzu 3.2L SOHC Engines

The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information regarding hydraulic lifter replacement on 1992-96 Isuzu 3.2L SOHC engines. This information applies to new, rebuilt or lifters that have been disassembled and cleaned.

To assure proper operation of this lifter, it should be primed with engine oil before it is installed into the rocker arm. Doing so will eliminate the possibility of the lifter being dislodged before the lifter is fully primed with pressurized engine oil.

To prime this lifter submerge it in clean engine oil, then gently compress and decompress the lifter until no air bubbles come out while doing so. The rocker arm should then be dipped in oil and the lifter inserted into the rocker arm. Assemble all lifter/rockers and then reassemble those components to their rocker shaft. This procedure will also prevent trapped air in the rocker arm socket, even though the lifter is self-bleeding.

The AERA Technical Committee
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