Question> 7.400 pushrod is 7.417 ??
Here is the issue.. there are several pushrods that, because pushrods generally are offered in only .025 increments, fall short of the .075 target. Add a hot engine, and there is ticking/sewing/etc, introduced at low RPM.
I'm ok with being over the target, and not ok with being under by these (cold) amounts... generally, several, .019 short of .075 + hot engine. The next step up is 7.450, which is too long.
I happened upon an old thread (mine) that addressed this. The replies suggested Manton Pushrods, so, a call to Manton put me in touch with their machinist/tech, who said that when I order a, For Example, 7.400, that his finished product, end to end, is 7.400. I told him that the caliper measurement of a TR 7.400 actually is 7.417, which is true of any common LS pushrod. He replied that Manton doesn't consider the extra .017, so that when they manufacture a 7.400, that end-to-end is 7.400. This would leave me right back where I presently am.
At this, he balked, and rather than say, "Ok, we'll add .017 to each of your stated lengths, and this will put us in agreement", I suggested it, which would have solved our disagreement.
Again, he balked at this, and I decided to let it go.
There is a good machine shop, nearby, and the person over there instantly knew what I was referring to, so I'll have him manufacture exactly what I need.
For the record, the existing lengths/combo, makes 418 whp, which is good for a modest TR 224 cam.
Thanks, everyone, for your experiences.
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Here is the issue.. there are several pushrods that, because pushrods generally are offered in only .025 increments, fall short of the .075 target. Add a hot engine, and there is ticking/sewing/etc, introduced at low RPM.
I'm ok with being over the target, and not ok with being under by these (cold) amounts... generally, several, .019 short of .075 + hot engine. The next step up is 7.450, which is too long.
I happened upon an old thread (mine) that addressed this. The replies suggested Manton Pushrods, so, a call to Manton put me in touch with their machinist/tech, who said that when I order a, For Example, 7.400, that his finished product, end to end, is 7.400. I told him that the caliper measurement of a TR 7.400 actually is 7.417, which is true of any common LS pushrod. He replied that Manton doesn't consider the extra .017, so that when they manufacture a 7.400, that end-to-end is 7.400. This would leave me right back where I presently am.
At this, he balked, and rather than say, "Ok, we'll add .017 to each of your stated lengths, and this will put us in agreement", I suggested it, which would have solved our disagreement.
Again, he balked at this, and I decided to let it go.
There is a good machine shop, nearby, and the person over there instantly knew what I was referring to, so I'll have him manufacture exactly what I need.
For the record, the existing lengths/combo, makes 418 whp, which is good for a modest TR 224 cam.
Thanks, everyone, for your experiences.
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