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Can you repair a collasped hydraulic lifter 86 bronco II 2.9 or do just have to replace it?

You can't effectively repair a collapsed hydraulic lifter in a 1986 Bronco II 2.9L engine. They're essentially sealed units. Any attempt to disassemble and "fix" one will likely result in damage and render it unusable. The internal components are very small and precisely manufactured; if they've collapsed, it's a sign of internal failure.

Therefore, replacement is the only practical solution. They're relatively inexpensive components, and replacing a failed lifter is a straightforward repair for someone with basic mechanical skills. However, if multiple lifters are failing, it might indicate a larger underlying problem (like insufficient oil pressure, low-quality oil, or a clogged oil passage). Addressing the root cause is crucial to prevent further damage.