Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
Originally Posted By: rationull
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Which Ford engines have the "shim over bucket" style? The Modular engines use hydraulic lash adjusters with roller followers.....
Sorry, should've specified I was talking about the Duratec 20/23 (whether you want to refer to that as a Ford engine or a Mazda one is certainly debatable). I didn't mean to imply that *all* engines from the manufacturers I listed used mechanical tappets -- I don't think that holds true for Nissan or Toyota either.
the 3.9L V8 in the Lincoln LS and latest generation T-bird uses the shim over bucket design.
Because the 3.9 is / was a decontented Jaguar AJ-V8. Jaguar has always used shim over bucket AFAIK.
On the old sixes, often just flipping the shim over would put them back in spec for another 150K miles or so.
Originally Posted By: rationull
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Which Ford engines have the "shim over bucket" style? The Modular engines use hydraulic lash adjusters with roller followers.....
Sorry, should've specified I was talking about the Duratec 20/23 (whether you want to refer to that as a Ford engine or a Mazda one is certainly debatable). I didn't mean to imply that *all* engines from the manufacturers I listed used mechanical tappets -- I don't think that holds true for Nissan or Toyota either.
the 3.9L V8 in the Lincoln LS and latest generation T-bird uses the shim over bucket design.
Because the 3.9 is / was a decontented Jaguar AJ-V8. Jaguar has always used shim over bucket AFAIK.
On the old sixes, often just flipping the shim over would put them back in spec for another 150K miles or so.
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