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HLA Comparison Question

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TAL0NTSi

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Dec 26, 2010
Westerville, Ohio
I recently picked up a spare cylinder head that came with what I think are 3g lifters. To make a long story short, I put these 3g lifters in and had some compression/starting issues. Well, when I pulled the lifters out to compare them to the stock lifters, I noticed a difference in height. The pictures below show a fully bled "3g lifter" and a fully bled stock lifter side by side. Is there supposed to be a difference in height? Or are these even real 3g lifters?

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It is fully bled. My question is the height of both. Aside from the plungers, the body heights are different. Is that normal?
 
That's the height that all 16 of my oem lifters are at after I bled them. You can fully compress them by hand, so I figured they were fully bled.
 
I see what you're saying, but that's the extent of the 3g lifters height. It compresses normally, but none of them extend further than that, which is the reason for my question. I didn't know if there was supposed to be that kind of difference in height. You know what I mean?
 
I have used Topline and OEM revised lifters and they are both normally the same height as all the stock lifters I've ever put them up against.
 
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