checking pushrod length?
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I see no reason to use a solid lifter personally. You do have to have a feel for it though I suppose.
As long as you're not collapsing the lifter when you're checking, you're fine.
Make sure you're on the base circle, find zero lash with the up and down method, not the spin pushrod method, then measure...
You need to measure the pushrod length independently of that, and when you get the correct length pushrod, then you may have to shim the rockers to get the perfect wipe pattern.
Do you have a soft test spring in the place of the valve spring? If not it could be seriously deflecting the adjustable pushrod and throwing your readings off.
To make it simple.
Bottom out the lifter when installing the adj pushrod. Keep adjusting the pushrod until you get the pattern you want (as you did) then lock the poly lock on the rocker.
Now shorten the pushrod to get zero lash as I described up there, til it no longer moves up and down freely
Now measure the adj pushrodand ADD your desired lifter preload to it.
This gives you the both the correct geometry (rocker adjustment), pushrod length and desired lifter preload.
I would however use a test spring.
Hope that helps.


