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  1. #1 Replace the motor or not 
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    So I was driving home yesterday and I noticed that I have a very noise lifter my car has 234,000
    So I was looking around and I can get a motor with 160,000 for $459. Or should I just replace the one lifter that’s bad? $216 for the seals lifters are $14 each
    on the fence on what I should do.
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    You could try running a engine cleaner first to try and get the noise to stop.

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    Turbo is the way to go. REDCRAPGP's Avatar
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    Or you could just get ls7 lifters they run around $115 or so for a set and replace yourself. I wouldn't go swapping the motor just because of a lifter tick.
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    so i pulled the top end off my motor and all the lifters on the back side of the motor are bad. so looks like I will be geeting some new lifters.
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    Easy enough to do, make sure to get new pushrods while you are there they are cheap and probably worn funny if not destroyed from bad lifters. then make sure to clean the lifter valley out when you put it back together.
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    so I got all the new liftres installed yaha for me but now that the motor has regained compreshion the lower end or pisston is nocking. I think I should have just replaced the motor

    gaskets 150
    lifters 120
    supplys 30
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    total 300
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    You just reminded me I should replace these when I top swap. Thanks
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