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    Quote Originally Posted by seansz28
    comp cams 274 h
    hydraulic

    Comp uses an H for hydraulic and a S for solid lifter.

    You used just oil to install the lifters, correct? Don't use assembly grease on hydraulic cams or lifters. Clogs the lifters if you do. Grease for solids, oil for hydraulics.
    Last edited by Dan Stewart; 08-30-2007 at 04:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Stewart
    hydraulic

    Comp uses an H for hydraulic and a S for solid lifter.

    You used just oil to install the lifters, correct? Don't use assembly grease on hydraulic cams or lifters. Clogs the lifters if you do. Grease for solids, oil for hydraulics.
    No, you should alway's use cam lube on the cam lobes and lifters on a mech. or hyd. cam.

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