push rod length questions
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From: Sumner Ia
I have a 502 Mag MP that we freshened up a few moths ago and I went with a bigger cam , Crower lifters, and had the ecu re-flashed as well. My question is, how will it effect the valve lift and the valve timing if the push rods are a little on the long side? We marked the top of the valve and rolled the motor over and roller seemed to be traveling on the bottom side of the valve stem and when we checked the fulcrum (spelling) the push rods were top long according to the tool we used! Another question I have is how will this effect the over all performance of the motor, will I get the max lift of .542 on the intake valves and the .535 on the exhaust valves?
Thanks for the help,
Thanks for the help,
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From: Millstadt, IL
Here is a article RMbuilder sent me when I adjusted mine. http://www.popularhotrodding.com/eng...variables.html
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The only way that you will change the amount of lift of the cam is to physically change the cam. If the pushrod is to long or to short, you will prematurely wear the guides as Blue Thunder said. You will still have the same amount of lift with the right pushrod or the wrong one. You really need to get it fixed.
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I know some guys who are running 1.8's on the exhuast side to give a little more flow and act like a split duration cam on crappy heads.
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I run 1.8's on my intake side for more lift, and 1.7's on the exhaust. This was done on a dyno and there were only gains for my setup on the intake side.
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The only way that you will change the amount of lift of the cam is to physically change the cam. If the pushrod is to long or to short, you will prematurely wear the guides as Blue Thunder said. You will still have the same amount of lift with the right pushrod or the wrong one. You really need to get it fixed.
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