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flathead4rd 09-20-2025 10:51 AM

Lifter Problem
 

I have one (1) lifter that won't hold it's setting. Can this be fixed without having t0 remove the head? If so, all suggestions will be welcome.

tubman 09-20-2025 12:05 PM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

Mr. GOOGLE says : "Green Loctite is primarily used as a high-strength, low-viscosity anaerobic adhesive for locking preassembled threaded fasteners." You can get at it by removing the intake manifold.

Sounds like it might work.

Drbrown 09-20-2025 12:59 PM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

I assume this is about Johnson Style adjustable lifters. Never done it but if the threads on the lifter's adjustable bolt are covered with oil, its may be difficult to clean-off enought oil so the locktite wsill adhere ? Old posts here about this problem = one responce was to get the lifter properly adjusted then use a pointed tool punch to moderately "upset" the exposed treads on the lifter bolt enough that it prevented to lifter adjuster bolt from easily turning and getting out of adjustment. This at least would avoid removing the head to replace the lifter.

tubman 09-20-2025 01:08 PM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

As always, try the "non-destructive" method first. And notice; the Loctite is specifically designed for assembled threads.

40cpe 09-20-2025 02:31 PM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

Belt and suspenders: Extend the adjuster to expose the threads that were in the lifter threaded area. Clean the oil from the threads with brake cleaner, Place a rag behind the threads to absorb as much as possible. Use a suitable tool to "ding" the threads that will be in the lifter when adjusted. Apply loctite and readjust the clearance.

Angledrive 09-20-2025 06:53 PM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 40cpe (Post 2413454)
Belt and suspenders: Extend the adjuster to expose the threads that were in the lifter threaded area. Clean the oil from the threads with brake cleaner, Place a rag behind the threads to absorb as much as possible. Use a suitable tool to "ding" the threads that will be in the lifter when adjusted. Apply loctite and readjust the clearance.

I agree, that is how I have done it.

GB SISSON 09-21-2025 07:56 AM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

I also agree with the double whammy. Last time you'll have to deal with that lifter. Glued, screwed and tatooed.

flathead4rd 09-21-2025 10:01 AM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

Thanks to all who replied. I just got this engine back in the car with everything hooked up and upon starting it up had a lot of lifter noise. Only sounds like one. I will try one or more of the suggested remedys. Only removing the intake will save a ton of time which at age 86 is important. Will keep you posted on the results. Thanks again guys.

40cpe 09-21-2025 05:48 PM

Re: Lifter Problem
 

If it was making noise on first start maybe it/they weren't adjusted correctly at installation. Maybe try an adjustment first?


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