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Pushrod length

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I have a (what I'm told is) 97 block with a 94 head. The block has been resurfaced but NOT decked. The head has be resurfaced too. The cam is stock. Can I use stock length pushrods or do I need to order a checker and get a custom length made? Thanks.
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How much has been taken off each?
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Unknown. Just told it was a clean up. I bought this long block used/new with no pushrods.
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The best way is to use a push rod measuring tool. Measure the rod length at zero lash and add your preload between 0.040" and 0.060". The unit from Comp Cams is a good one and not too expensive.
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Re: Pushrod length

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Agreed.. best to check it.. although if what you were told was true and barely anything was shaved.. Stock Pushrods should be fine.
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Re: Pushrod length

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Good point. For final verification once you've installed the factory push rods, you should achieve 1/2 to 2/3 turn from zero lash when torquing the rocker bolts.
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Re: Pushrod length

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Thanks everyone. Pushrod checking tool is on order.
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Re: Pushrod length

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what's the best way to measure? from the base circle to the rocker then add preload?
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anybody know off hand how long the 97+ pushrods are? the faq only lists up to 96
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Re: Pushrod length

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9.640 to 9.660 inches
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Re: Pushrod length

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shawnxj wrote:what's the best way to measure? from the base circle to the rocker then add preload?
Pretty much.
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Re: Pushrod length

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Used the checker. Came up with 9.525 with the 0.060" preload. We'll see how she runs. I hope I did it correctly.
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why are you going with .060" preload?
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SilverXJ wrote:why are you going with .060" preload?
I read on here multiple times .040 to .060. Is this not correct? :doh:
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Re: Pushrod length

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i have a pushrod measuring tool(tfs-9002) but nobody lists how much per turn it is. so can i just a pushrod and tighten it up to zero lash then but a dial indicator on it to see how much is compresses for preload? the lifters have been soaking in oil for about a year before i put them in the block last night
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