What is the difference between a lifter and a camshaft?
Melling CL-SYB-35 Engine Camshaft and Lifter Kit
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Nov 08, 2024 - 10:27 AM
Certainly! A camshaft is a rotating component in an internal combustion engine that uses lobes (cams) to convert rotational motion into linear motion, controlling the opening and closing of the engine's valves. A lifter, also known as a tappet, sits between the camshaft and the valves or pushrods and transfers the camshaft's motion to the rest of the valve train. Essentially, the camshaft drives the motion, while the lifter transmits it.
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Melling CL-SYB-35 Engine Camshaft and Lifter Kit
Made In USA.Melling camshaft lifter kit includes SYB-35 camshaft (1), JB-900 lifter (16), and 4 oz.bottle MELL-LUBE (1).New Melling lifters should always be part of a new camshaft installation.To make selection of the desired combination of camshaft and lifters easier, Melling offers camshaft / lift...
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