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Anyone try Comp Cams XD-A pushrods?

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Old Oct 22, 2024 | 07:48 AM
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Default Anyone try Comp Cams XD-A pushrods?

https://www.compcams.com/xd-a-7-320-...set-of-16.html

These are two piece pushrods that you put shims in to adjust the length. I've read a few people on the internet have used them and liked them. I would use them with Rhoads VMax lifters instead of adjustable rockers, I think using these with stock style rockers would have some advantages. Just curious if anyone has used them and what your thoughts were.
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Old Oct 22, 2024 | 10:55 PM
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You can get custom length one's for what those cost.
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Old Oct 28, 2024 | 09:14 AM
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It's an interesting design. I hadn't heard of them until this thread, and found this article about them: https://www.enginelabs.com/engine-te...e-ls-pushrods/

I know they designed them for LS engines, but I immediately thought that these could be used in older small blocks where additional stiffness is desired, but there isn't enough room beyond a 5/16" pushrod without going to a shaft rocker setup. For your typical hydraulic roller LS setup, the only real benefit I can see is saving time because you don't need to measure, order, and wait on the correct pushrods. Otherwise, if you have the ability to either wait or have multiple sets of pushrods on hand, these don't really serve a purpose because you can simply order 3/8" or 11/32" pushrods and be golden.
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Old Oct 28, 2024 | 10:05 AM
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What I like about the design is that it allows you to play with lifter preload by changing your pushrod length relatively quickly. And if your not comfortable with the multi-piece pushrods in the engine after you’ve covered your bases and nailed down the exact pushrod length, for that ultra-quiet LS valvetrain, you pull them out and measure with a caliper. Give Manton a call and order your exact length or lengths most of the time. Nailing down a pushrod length is easy at room temp. Allowing for thermal growth and adding that into your pushrods….that’s the tough part. These adjustable rods make that pretty seamless…no pun intended.
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Old Oct 28, 2024 | 06:33 PM
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I thought about trying these to set lash on a solid roller setup instead of adjustable rockers.
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Old Oct 29, 2024 | 10:22 AM
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Watch this, he used the xda rods in this car for a bit. Not sure if he still does.


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Pretty cool deal, I've got some studying to do now.
Thanks
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