need help fast!!! how important is it to get hardened pushrods when doing a h/c swap
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The ramp rates on some of the cams out there now days will bend the stock pushrods just from normal running let alone 6000+ rpm play days...
Better order up a set.
Better order up a set.
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Yup...don't even bother re-using the stockers...they are a known weak link in the OEM valvetrain, especially at high rpm. I've seen sick pictures of broken/boomeranged LS1 OEM pushrods. If you miss a shift, the PCM cannot control the rev limiter, and you WILL destroy at least one of your pushrods. I ordered a set of Comp Hi-Tech hardened chromemoly pushrods for my cam/heads swap. Up until '95 (LT1's), GM used hardened pushrods...don't know why they switched...especially when they knew the LS-series was a more powerful engine...go figure
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Do I need to get extended length?
depending on the style of the head and how much if at all they are milled. Most people end up getting shorter ones with aftermarket heads. You should ask the people you bought your heads from.
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"Do I need to get extended length?"
Not unless you went nuts with your new cam. If you stuck with the OEM lifters and rockers, you should be okay with stock-length pushrods, although an adjustable pushrod length checker is a pretty cheap tool.
Not unless you went nuts with your new cam. If you stuck with the OEM lifters and rockers, you should be okay with stock-length pushrods, although an adjustable pushrod length checker is a pretty cheap tool.
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well I'm doing the cartek 2x set up.... you can check it out on www.cartek.net let me know...
thanks for all the help guys.... my car is already in pieces at the shop, how much more labor is needed to change pushrods
thanks for all the help guys.... my car is already in pieces at the shop, how much more labor is needed to change pushrods
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Hah, that's funny. I'm doing the same cam in the spring on my car. Not the heads, just the cam.
I've got a post up on some other boards asking specifically about pushrod length with that cam and stock heads. I think it will be fine but I want confirmation.
Specs are: 224/228 .590/.590 on a 113
Why not just call up Cartek tomorrow?
I've got a post up on some other boards asking specifically about pushrod length with that cam and stock heads. I think it will be fine but I want confirmation.
Specs are: 224/228 .590/.590 on a 113
Why not just call up Cartek tomorrow?
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Ahhh I gotcha.. yeah I'm lazy myself which is why I've been posting all over.
Heck.. I haven't done anything today except eat and lay around... damn..
Maybe someone can help us lazy guys out here with the required pushrod length?
Heck.. I haven't done anything today except eat and lay around... damn..
Maybe someone can help us lazy guys out here with the required pushrod length?
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/411923-isn-t-pushrod-supposed-straight-d.html
I just pulled this out of a friends car... you tell me how important pushrods are.
I just pulled this out of a friends car... you tell me how important pushrods are.
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Originally Posted by Mat
Ahhh I gotcha.. yeah I'm lazy myself which is why I've been posting all over.
Heck.. I haven't done anything today except eat and lay around... damn..
Maybe someone can help us lazy guys out here with the required pushrod length?
Heck.. I haven't done anything today except eat and lay around... damn..
Maybe someone can help us lazy guys out here with the required pushrod length?