Tsunami cam Ls7 lifter - what length pushrods?!
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Tsunami cam Ls7 lifter - what length pushrods?!
Ended my night terribly... we could hear the pushrods falling when we turn the car off. we originally thought it was bad lifters.. im pissed i didnt think about that to begin with.. what size will put us in the right ballpark without buying a tester and wasting a week? we have 7.4 now
Update (6/22):
They are actually 7.425" Pushrods
Ordered Comp Cams Pro Magnum lifters
Install has begun
Update (6/22) PART 2:
Pulled the valve covers and found broken rockers!! Didn't even think about those, but it makes sense.. that was the last part that was stock
Update (6/22):
They are actually 7.425" Pushrods
Ordered Comp Cams Pro Magnum lifters
Install has begun
Update (6/22) PART 2:
Pulled the valve covers and found broken rockers!! Didn't even think about those, but it makes sense.. that was the last part that was stock
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yea i was reading up that with stock ls1 lifters, tsp recommends 7.425.. which i just realized i have! the ls7 cup is .060 higher then ls1s - so id essentially need like 7.365 or so. With that said, these lifters must be DEADER then dead. I just ordered comp cam pro magnums 2nd day air. Gonna pull the engine apart over the weekend and pray the cam and pushrods are fine
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If you have rockers spitting the bearings out that quick, you have something wrong. Is this a dual spring kit? Did you use the valve spring seats and seals from the spring kit, or did you reuse the stock spring seat and seals?
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I am unable to answer that question right now Joe. I can tell you this though - they were sitting all winter with no oil in the garage (both lifters and rockers). The LS7 lifters did in fact collapse as well. It was a giant mess in there. Luckily and amazingly theres little to no damage at all. New lifters and Rockers are going in today. I already have hardened pushrods and everything.