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914 windage tray setup, valve covers, and Johnson hydraulic lifters

Hello-

All parts are in used but very good condition, and came off a personal running engine of mine that I'm parting out.

- Hydraulic lifter set. These are genuine Johnson from Webcam - not the new kinds that go flat. All show minimal wear. Faces are still slightly convex, just like new - none have gone flat or concave like bad lifters do! All still hold oil pressure and pump up well. $20 OBO.

- Valve covers and bail wires. Pair of each. Good condition - no leaks. $15 OBO.

- 914-style windage tray. Includes tray, 4 seals, and the correct oil pickup tube to hold the tray. Seals are used, but are still good for many miles to go. $40 OBO.

E-mail me directly at shadlaws@stanford.edu for more information and pictures.

Thanks!

Take care,
Shad Laws

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Old 01-04-2004, 08:24 AM
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Do you have the push rods with the hydraulic lifter's?
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Do you have the push rods with the hydraulic lifter's?
No, sorry, I didn't use factory pushrods. I used custom length pushrods due to the width of the engine and the 1.5:1 rocker arms. If you know how to setup valvetrain geometry, then getting a set and cutting them to length yourself isn't a big deal. Especially if you are building a non-stock engine, it's highly recommended that you do this over just sticking in stock-length parts with non-stock components.

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