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Old 02-21-2019, 09:05 AM
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Default Summit racing 11/32 .120 pushrods


Here is a picture of the new Summit racing 11/32 pushrod , real nice quality at a great price.
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Congrats. They are very very nice. Your valvetrain will thank you too!
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Originally Posted by Summitracing
Congrats. They are very very nice. Your valvetrain will thank you too!
Do you plan on making LS7 or 3/8 pushrods ?
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Originally Posted by omc8
Do you plan on making LS7 or 3/8 pushrods ?
Yes, we offer those for the LS7, We have a 3/8 x .135 7.750, 7.775, and 7.800 at the moment, part numbers SUM-14937750, SUM-1497775, and SUM-14937800. If anyone needs something different, just let us know and we'll tool up.
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part # for 7.375?
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Sure, it's SUM-14917375. Here's the complete listing.
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Originally Posted by Summitracing
Sure, it's SUM-14917375. Here's the complete listing.
TY I bought a set of 5/16 7.375 I'm running guide plates so I wanted to stay 5/16
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TY I bought a set of 5/16 7.375 I'm running guide plates so I wanted to stay 5/16
ok yes, we see your rockers now.
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I just got my 11/32" x 7.4" x .120" from Summit yesterday, very nice looking pushrods. I was surprised how much meatier they are vs. 5/16". I am in the process of installing prc 220 heads on my 98 SS, and they are an easy fit in the pushrod holes, in fact I'm sure 3/8" would fit easily, but I didn't see a lot of benefit over the 11/32"
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Originally Posted by MplSS
I just got my 11/32" x 7.4" x .120" from Summit yesterday, very nice looking pushrods. I was surprised how much meatier they are vs. 5/16". I am in the process of installing prc 220 heads on my 98 SS, and they are an easy fit in the pushrod holes, in fact I'm sure 3/8" would fit easily, but I didn't see a lot of benefit over the 11/32"
Good to know! I'm hoping the as cast 225 PRC heads will allow me to run the 11/32 prs as well.
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Originally Posted by LS_ELKO41
Good to know! I'm hoping the as cast 225 PRC heads will allow me to run the 11/32 prs as well.
If they are like mine, and I would guess they are, the pushrod holes are a full 1/2". The 11/32" rods have ample room, and come through very straight, from what I see, a 3/8" rod would still be an easy fit. Mine are in with Yella Terra 1.8 rollers, but I would think there would be ample space with any rocker.
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Originally Posted by MplSS
If they are like mine, and I would guess they are, the pushrod holes are a full 1/2". The 11/32" rods have ample room, and come through very straight, from what I see, a 3/8" rod would still be an easy fit. Mine are in with Yella Terra 1.8 rollers, but I would think there would be ample space with any rocker.
Would be nice if similar.




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