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Topic: Pushrod length?
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*EPIK*
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What pushrod length do I need to get for a 331 with 60cc edelbrock performer rpm 2.02/1.60 heads?
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Posts: 6966 | From: 916 | Registered: Mar 2007
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NEIGHT
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Use the measuring tool. You'll never be to say a length without checking.
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*EPIK*
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Yeah, I figured. My motor isn't assembled yet, just found a good deal on some pushrods. I will hold off though, because I don't wanna waste my $$$ if they are wrong.
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Tom Renzo
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Push rod length must be checked with all known specks or better said with a head on and the gasket of your choice and torqued down. Push rod length is easy to check but many mess it up .Push rod length is also checked at zero lash and no lifter preload at all. Then add in the preload. Remember push rod length is critical as it puts the rocker in the correct geometry as well as preload.
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Posts: 557 | From: CT | Registered: Sep 2013
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Ok. Guess I will pass on the pushrods until my motor is assembled. The seller said they are 6.300 length
Thanks
-------------------- =91 Notch:12.31@110 **Under Construction** =05 CTS-V: 418rwhp/393rwtq=13.01@111
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