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Default ok, you automotive mechanics, what do these fit and can you make use of them?

or if you can't use them, can you tell me what they fit so I can get them
off my desk and into the hands of someone who can use them - from a estate

new stuff in box:
valve lifter - GM - # 5232510 also marked GR. 0.459 HL-58 Hyd Lifter
timing chain - TRW SS289 B'67
timing gear (to go on cam) - TRW SS288 H57

I tried looking in the "usual places" and didn't turn up any useful
information, but some of you folks will know, I'm sure.


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Default ok, you automotive mechanics, what do these fit and can you make use of them?

On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 20:44:21 -0700, "William Noble"
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or if you can't use them, can you tell me what they fit so I can get them
off my desk and into the hands of someone who can use them - from a estate

new stuff in box:
valve lifter - GM - # 5232510 also marked GR. 0.459 HL-58 Hyd Lifter
timing chain - TRW SS289 B'67
timing gear (to go on cam) - TRW SS288 H57

I tried looking in the "usual places" and didn't turn up any useful
information, but some of you folks will know, I'm sure.



The lifters:

JH1118/F GM, JEEP, Mercury Marine Hydraulic Flat OEM #:
17085565, 17102660, 3779410, 5231430, 5231465, 5232100, 5232110,
5232445, 5232510, 5232565, 5232765, 5232810
Sealed Power #: HT969

Can't find the timing chain and sprocket numbers, but I suspect they
may be from the same engine. Looks like Chevy Iron Duke 4 cyl parts.
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