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Here`s a little something to do while killing time at the lab.
Lifters What are "lifters"? How does one build a lifter? What do they look like? Can you find a picture or a video of one? Do lifters really work? What scientific principles are at work? Are lifters truly antigravitational?
Replies: 2 comments What are "lifters"? The lifter is one of the most critical pieces in an engine combination. Whether it be mechanical or hydraulic, flat tappet or roller, the lifter determines how the camshaft will react to the balance of the engine combination. As operating range increases, lifter and valve float become serious considerations increased spring pressure can sometimes be the answer, but more often than not, the ability of the lifter to manage the load is the key to success or valve train failure. Something more: http://www.compcams.com/information/Products/Lifters/ Posted by Andre @ 01/28/2004 12:43 PM CST Lifters are a person or thing which lifts, a mechanical device used to raise and move something. they are not antigravitational, they only help to put somehing on another level, like to put a box on another one. Sometimes, or nearly always, they work with pneumatic systems. and they really work ;-) and i´ve found a picture..look here: http://fireandfuel.com/crower%20roller%20lifters.jpg Posted by Beno @ 01/28/2004 10:28 AM CST |