Bent Pushrod, what caused it?
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I pulled off my heads last week and noticed two bent pushrods. (502 Gen V MPI) I pulled the valves out of the heads today and none of them were stuck. What could have caused this?
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Usually sticking a valve or floating them are the main causes of bent push rods. Another would be hitting a valve with a piston, but other bad things happen then
You may have a broken or weak spring as well.
You may have a broken or weak spring as well.
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Were they on the same cylinder? If it was run real lean for a period of time, and you were lucky enough not to melt a piston, the valve may have stuck when swelled up from the heat.
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Thanks for the replies. There doesn't seem to be any sign of the valves hitting the top of the piston from valves floating. The two bent pushrods were not from the same cylinder. But, the valves in the two cylinders with the bent rods were much lighter in color than the rest of the cylinders? Is that a sign of leanness?
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Let me rephrase that, each side of the carb feeds four cylinders, two on each side. What I'm getting at is maybe a jet on one corner of the carb is blocked and causing two cylinders in that corner to run lean. It could be one on each side of the motor. Which ones was it?
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I pulled off my heads last week and noticed two bent pushrods. (502 Gen V MPI) I pulled the valves out of the heads today and none of them were stuck. What could have caused this?
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