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Old 08-28-2003, 02:12 PM
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224/224 .581/.581 will I be able to use the stock pushrod length?

What should I get the 7.40 or 7.35?
Old 08-28-2003, 03:53 PM
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With only the information you've given we can't say, but if you are using stock unmodified heads then 7.400 without a doubt. 7.350 with that cam and stock heads could be really bad.
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You wouldn't modify your pushrod length for the sake of any cam. You only modify your pushrod length if you alter your valvetrain geometry. By that, I mean mill the heads, or go to a different rocker setup that's incompatible with the stock setup, etc.
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Lift: .581/.581 Dur@.050: 224/224 LSA: 112 114

OVATE WIRE SPRING SET, USE WITH STOCK RETAINERS

That's what I have so far. The brand is Comp Cams.

I think I will go with the CHROME MOLY PUSHRODS 7.400' (STOCK LENGTH)

I am getting this stuff from Speed Inc.




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