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Old 03-08-2009, 04:55 PM
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so am i to understand you need a shorter pushrod with the morel's ? 7.400 is too long ?????
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^^good question
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Originally Posted by blue99z
so am i to understand you need a shorter pushrod with the morel's ? 7.400 is too long ?????
In general the Morels use about a .050 shorter pushrod.
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well, i was down talkin to a guy i know at the gm dealership and he showed me a new sierra that he had apart. a lifter and cam lobe were all chewed up. i didnt look at the trays, but id say that lifter was probably spinning.

the truck only had about 20k miles on it...



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