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If you're pretty good with small parts you can take them apart and clean them - if the rollers and needle bearings are in good condition I always take the lifters apart and clean them up if it's for my own project to save a couple bills.
Carefully pick out the clip retainer
Take the internals out keeping track of their order, it should be from the top down - Push rod cup, metering plate, plunger body w/ball bearing and cage, spring.
Clean all the parts in solvent or mineral spirits,etc and blow dry - don't use rags.
Reassemble with light oil on the parts, as you drop the plunger with the ball bearing in the bottom down into the lifter you will need to depress the bearing with a pick to release the air trapped beneath it so it can fully drop into the lifter body.
Roller lifters are expensive, and in most cases re-usable so cleaning them up is worth the time.
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