Pushrod Length Question
#3
Crower Enduro 1.7.
Measured using mid-lift to get installed geometry correct. In particular is the exhaust length of 8.8375. I'm like right in the middle. So either 8.825 or 8.850. Is it better to go shorter or longer?
** I'm using Crane hydraulic roller lifters. This number includes .025 of preload (half a turn).
Measured using mid-lift to get installed geometry correct. In particular is the exhaust length of 8.8375. I'm like right in the middle. So either 8.825 or 8.850. Is it better to go shorter or longer?
** I'm using Crane hydraulic roller lifters. This number includes .025 of preload (half a turn).
Last edited by TomZ; 03-08-2021 at 11:39 AM.
#4
#5
Yeah, I know it's a very small number. Does that mean it doesn't matter which direction up or down?
This is meant more as a theoretical question. When in a situation where you have to choose to go up or down a size, is there a preference? I'm thinking longer and perhaps tighten up the preload but I'm interested in what others think.
This is meant more as a theoretical question. When in a situation where you have to choose to go up or down a size, is there a preference? I'm thinking longer and perhaps tighten up the preload but I'm interested in what others think.
#6
Crower Enduro 1.7.
Measured using mid-lift to get installed geometry correct. In particular is the exhaust length of 8.8375. I'm like right in the middle. So either 8.825 or 8.850. Is it better to go shorter or longer?
** I'm using Crane hydraulic roller lifters. This number includes .025 of preload (half a turn).
Measured using mid-lift to get installed geometry correct. In particular is the exhaust length of 8.8375. I'm like right in the middle. So either 8.825 or 8.850. Is it better to go shorter or longer?
** I'm using Crane hydraulic roller lifters. This number includes .025 of preload (half a turn).





