WTB Lifters, Rocker

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um... rockers? on a DOHC engine?

Sorry, but I just find that hilarious. We don't have rockers... so, I guess before you go wasting money, why do you think these parts on your car have failed? Our lifters are not known for failure... so oil starvation would be the only reason for failure, but then you'd have a LOT bigger problems.

But could you add a city to your profile please?
 
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um... rockers? on a DOHC engine?

Sorry, but I just find that hilarious. We don't have rockers... so, I guess before you go wasting money, why do you think these parts on your car have failed? Our lifters are not known for failure... so oil starvation would be the only reason for failure, but then you'd have a LOT bigger problems.

But could you add a city to your profile please?

My oil was running low and its either a lifter or valves
 
Some older twin cam Hondas have rocker arms.


um... rockers? on a DOHC engine?

Sorry, but I just find that hilarious. We don't have rockers... so, I guess before you go wasting money, why do you think these parts on your car have failed? Our lifters are not known for failure... so oil starvation would be the only reason for failure, but then you'd have a LOT bigger problems.

But could you add a city to your profile please?
 
I bet it's a bad connecting rod bearing. Just happened to me... Buy a mechanics stethoscope and listen closer to the block.
 
It's rod bearings, not top end...
 
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