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why lasher adjuster so hard?

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why lasher adjuster so hard when I pressing, on my ea82? i did put oil pump into lasher but its still hard to pressing (pump)

They should be hard to press. That's perfectly normal. Wouldn't be much good at taking out the slack in a valve train if they weren't stiffer than the valve spring when given proper oil pressure now would they?

 

GD

yeah good thing.

 

as long as it not stuck.

 

pin hole on end to press, in oil bath, to check and bleed air

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well... why, my wagon had fire back?

 

They should be hard to press. That's perfectly normal. Wouldn't be much good at taking out the slack in a valve train if they weren't stiffer than the valve spring when given proper oil pressure now would they?

 

GD

Backfireing is a result of a combination of problems - too rich of a mixture, and exhaust leaks that allow in fresh oxygen that combines with the unburnt fuel and ignites in the exhaust tubing or muffler. It has nothing to do with lifters.

 

GD

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