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If you had stock heads/stock headgasket, stock cam, basically a bone stock motor, what length should you end up with for pushrod to get near stock preload?

Throw a .012 thinner gasket on there (.040 cometic) and a .015 thou shim under the rocker stand ought to keep it within a few thou

Id have to guess for a dead stock setup a 7.3, or 7.325 pushrod would do it
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Originally Posted by GrannySShifting
If you had stock heads/stock headgasket, stock cam, basically a bone stock motor, what length should you end up with for pushrod to get near stock preload?

Throw a .012 thinner gasket on there (.040 cometic) and a .015 thou shim under the rocker stand ought to keep it within a few thou

Id have to guess for a dead stock setup a 7.3, or 7.325 pushrod would do it
According to the install documentation on Jessel's website, you should use stock length for a stock setup. Any deviation from stock requires differnt length pushrods.




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