Pushrod Length?
#1
If you were to change out the stock lifters on a stock 502 gen vi to Cranes (#16535-16) lifter (not the tie bar type), would the pushrod length remain the same? I have been told "yes", but looks like they need to be longer. Teague on Tech says they should be shorter? Anyone no for sure or do I need to measure it myself?
#3
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Here is my opinion
Check the length. I would never think about just guessing. Its not hard to do, and the tool is not that expensive. Once you learn how to do it, its simple.

Check the length. I would never think about just guessing. Its not hard to do, and the tool is not that expensive. Once you learn how to do it, its simple.
#5
On a hydraulic roller setup, how do you block the lifter at the correct preload height to get an accurate/proper reading on the pushrod length? I am running the Crane cam 99896 springs (528lb/in) which collapse the lifter without oil pressure.



