pushrod question
#2
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Yes it matters, since on non pedestal rockers they perform a dual function:
1- They affect geometry on valve
2- They also affect lifter preload
On our stock system they have more of a preload effect than geometry effect since the rocker system is non adjustable.
1- They affect geometry on valve
2- They also affect lifter preload
On our stock system they have more of a preload effect than geometry effect since the rocker system is non adjustable.
#4
TECH Senior Member
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There are a lot of advantages to using them, but some (like Crane for example) use a different arc arrangement and sit lower at the pushrod end therefore you need different pushrods. Best to measure, but once you do you have the advantage of being able to set your lifter preload.