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    i used both. just two different way s for the lifter to hold track the lifters the horizontal bar will eject for ez cam change and have a flat top for a rev kit .some blocks with tall bores need the tall vertical bars there is other things but are more of a preference on the horizontal bars i like to check the block the end ones to the front and back of the block i check the block some times there more iron here and the horizontal plate in the lifters can hit it and cock it in the lifters so i check this and grind the block as needed they will make a clicking sound if the plate is not setting flat when you turn it over by hand
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 02-12-2009 at 10:31 PM.
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