lost 5mm off the bottom of the lifter, found the part numbers off the Perfprotech.com websiteWelcome to iboats
Failed? In what way?
How did you attain 2 slightly different Part #s?
Did you speak with a Mercruiser Dealer as to what Part is needed?
Im in Australia, a bit hard to find parts for this model.Your motor is a GM truck motor. Look up a lifter for a 1992 GM 3500
other valves seem ok, cam seems a bit worn on the edges of that lobe.5mm? I would be pulling the Cam and replacing it, and all the lifters too
I know many folks down under building big blocks. Order from rockauto.com or summit racing.com Parts will be there in a weekIm in Australia, a bit hard to find parts for this model.
Contacted dealer, not one lifter in OzContact a Mercruiser Dealer for the Cam, they can get it. Once the New cam is in, it will need a Break In
Your serial number 0D723544 shows your engine to be a true MERCRUISER W/ PS 7.4L Gen V BRAVO set up Model number 474B110ES...Not the 454 Mag so you'd need part number 811584 which shows available here in the US websites for the 7.4L version.Hi, I have a pair of 7.4 1992 OD723544 Mercruiser Bravo1 sterndrives and need to replace a failed valve lifter, I have two part numbers, 811584 and 811583, what is the difference and which is the correct one. Thanks Ray Scott.
Replacing a Lifter on a Flat Tappet Cam, almost always results in the Cam being replaced, not too long after. Roller Cams have a much better Survival RateIf lifter face is work and the cam lobe is worn, then the cam is junk. Put in a "new" lifter and it will fail again, soon after.
Another point, the lifters and cam break in / seat in together. Should never mix them up after break in or failure is usually imminent.Replacing a Lifter on a Flat Tappet Cam, almost always results in the Cam being replaced, not too long after. Roller Cams have a much better Survival Rate