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Got the 12"x3/16" drill bits (3 just in case) and have been going through the Tardel book looking at his modifications of the lifter bores. That is taking 1/4" off the inboard side of each upper lifter bore to allow better access for an end wrench. I know his book is recent but since the newer adjustable lifters have a taller bolt head for better access, is this still a good idea?
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If you are using the longer replacement valves it helps to remove material.
The longer valves make it necessary to crank the bolt in to get adjustment. Found that I could get away with only removing about 1/8 inch of material. Also choice of cam figures into how much material needs to be removed.
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