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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 8:15 am    Post subject: Lifters Reply with quote

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I have a friend at a nearby airport that has a 2200A engine Serial Number 22J-797.

He would like to know if it has hydraulic or solid lifters. He says the manual is not real clear.

I would think the J series is after the A series and would have hydraulic lifters.

Any quick answers.

bobby
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 12:12 pm    Post subject: Lifters Reply with quote

Solids.

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I have a friend at a nearby airport that has a 2200A engine Serial Number 22J-797.

He would like to know if it has hydraulic or solid lifters. He says the manual is not real clear.

I would think the J series is after the A series and would have hydraulic lifters.

Any quick answers.



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 1:12 pm    Post subject: Lifters Reply with quote

The J series is effectively the same as the A series of similar age.  The difference is that the J carries a different certification than the A model.
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I have a friend at a nearby airport that has a 2200A engine Serial Number 22J-797.

He would like to know if it has hydraulic or solid lifters. He says the manual is not real clear.

I would think the J series is after the A series and would have hydraulic lifters.

Any quick answers.



bobby

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:51 pm    Post subject: Lifters Reply with quote

easiest way is to take one tappet cover off. If it has an adjustment nut and screw it is mechanical, Hydraulic lifters have no adjuster

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The J series is effectively the same as the A series of similar age. The difference is that the J carries a different certification than the A model.
Pete

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I have a friend at a nearby airport that has a 2200A engine Serial Number 22J-797.

He would like to know if it has hydraulic or solid lifters. He says the manual is not real clear.

I would think the J series is after the A series and would have hydraulic lifters.

Any quick answers.

 

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