FNG 4.6 Long Rod
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Re: FNG 4.6 Long Rod
Good to hear the stroker is running good. Yoy might want to check your valve adjustment. My RR's made no noise with a fairly agressive (fast) ramp on the cam (214 dur @ .050 / .501 lift).
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Re: FNG 4.6 Long Rod
Which Magnecor's were you running? Mine have been great... i run the KV85's.. although i did break a couple because of my own stupidity. Dont try to pull them off when the engine / wires are hot
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If it feels right, then STROKE it!
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Re: FNG 4.6 Long Rod
I had the KV85's. It was possible that they wore out from being pulled too often, but I still find that hard to excuse.
When adjusting RR's, what is the correct preload? With empty lifters, it's 1/2 turn. What about full?
When adjusting RR's, what is the correct preload? With empty lifters, it's 1/2 turn. What about full?
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