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Old 11-01-2004, 03:31 PM
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i will be replacing my weak stock pushrods in my 98 m6 z28. what should i look into as far as some good quality pushrods? the motor is stock for now. thanks.

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Anything with a wall thickness minimum of .080". Preferrable wall thickness of .113" or better. Reduces flex in pushrod at max lift.

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I used the chromemoly pr's from tsp.
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so is chromemoly the way to go with pushrods or what?
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Originally Posted by scifone
so is chromemoly the way to go with pushrods or what?
They are the strongest, so yes, I think they are.




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