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Mizumo lifters with bigger hole

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Th3DooM

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I already bought a set of rocker arms out of a 2.7 Sebring and now I'm looking for lifters with bigger holes. A couple of weeks ago I found a set sold by Mizumo on ebay but I didn't try to order them since I don't know about the quality. There is no hint about the manufacturer.

Has anyone bought these lifters or can tell more about or even recommend these?

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There is also a chance to get a set of 16 used lifters (including the rocker arms) out of a Chrysler PT that has 80k miles on it for less than half the price of the new ones. What do you think? Clean them and good to go?
 
I have a brand new set of mizumo lifters that were included in my rebuild kit. I never installed them, instead i went with topline lifters. The reason for this is the bottle cap style crimping... i'll do a little research on 3g lifters and see if i can come across the page i used for reference before
 
To most people they will appear to be the same. The difference in circled here in the picture. (unable to load the pic, maybe because im a Probationary Member) For something as important as engine internals, i would stay away from the ebay parts. I purchased a full mizumo rebuild kit and only ended up using the gaskets, seals, orings, bearings. For some strange reason i used the pistons that were included. The quality seemed ok, and the wrist pins were thicker than stock. I also used the water pump and oil pump.. hope this doesn't come back to bite me in the ass.. I did not use the lifters, timing belt, or balance shaft elimination kit from them.
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