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Hot Boat 06-07-2003 03:49 PM

need help from the pros / lifter hight V's valve geometry
 
I just got a set of crane hydraulic roller lifters from a friend. i checked the over all length of the lifter by getting a push rod and cutting a piece off 1 inch long and placing it in the lifter and measuring from the top of the rod to the roller.

the new set of lifters I have is .147 longer than what I had.

My push rods lengths are 8.750 and 7.800
rockers are 1.7 crane gold roller
valve stem hight is standard.

I would like to get moving tonight on re assembling the motor but I just want to be sure that the lifter hight wont screw anything up.

DanB 06-07-2003 04:50 PM

The only way to truly know what length pushrod to use is to measure it. One size fits all doesnt work real good. Deck height, gasket thickness etc make a difference. Find an adjustable pushrod and measure what you need. Use a real rocker arm, the plastic ones are junk. Having said all that, check Cranes website, I belive you need a longer pushrod, and they'll probably work. After you run em a while, check the wear pattern on the top of the valve, it should be right in the center of the top of the stem.

Dan

KAAMA 06-07-2003 09:58 PM

I agree with DanB. They make several different lengths of pushrods and you will need to take some measurements to find the correct length.


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