Now I'm having problems with pushrod length
#1
This seems to be the topic of the year. My problem seems to different than what I've been reading. So I figured I'd make my own thread instead of jacking the other one.
It's the same heads and cam I used on my 6.0. (in my sig) I'm installing on my new 408 from Texas Speed.
I bought the length checker tool. I checked 4 different spots and made sure I was on the base of the cam. I came up with 8 turns each time.
8x .050= .4 +6.8= 7.2 + preload. That's a pretty short pushrod. Any idea what I'm doing wrong???
I've been running 7.4" for years. I never used the length checker before and this is what I'm coming up with.
Today I tried the 7.4" and saw that the valve was opening more than when I used the checker tool opened to 7.275" .
Thanks,
Mike
It's the same heads and cam I used on my 6.0. (in my sig) I'm installing on my new 408 from Texas Speed.
I bought the length checker tool. I checked 4 different spots and made sure I was on the base of the cam. I came up with 8 turns each time.
8x .050= .4 +6.8= 7.2 + preload. That's a pretty short pushrod. Any idea what I'm doing wrong???

I've been running 7.4" for years. I never used the length checker before and this is what I'm coming up with.
Today I tried the 7.4" and saw that the valve was opening more than when I used the checker tool opened to 7.275" .
Thanks,
Mike
#3
Not sure if the block was decked. Is that something the would do to a new block?
I think stock thickness gasket. Using stock rockers.
Should I be seeing the valve opening up more with the different size pushrods?
I think stock thickness gasket. Using stock rockers.
Should I be seeing the valve opening up more with the different size pushrods?
#5
I can see the valve open and it seems like it opens more with the 7.4 that's why I asked. Not sure if it's my imagination. Also not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. From what I can see the valve is closing all of the way.
Do you think I actually need the pushrods that short. It is what the checker tool is telling me. I just haven't read about anybody using anything that short. 7.2+preload
Thanks for your help
Do you think I actually need the pushrods that short. It is what the checker tool is telling me. I just haven't read about anybody using anything that short. 7.2+preload
Thanks for your help
#6
I tried the turn method and I must say I Don't trust it so instead I used a dial indicator, and what I measured with my checker tool and what the indicator said we're spot on.... The turn method was not. Just my .02
Reads backwards...
Reads backwards...
#7
In my original post, I was referring to turns on the checker tool. Are you saying your checker and dial were exactly the same?
I still would like someone to explain why I need smaller pushrods than everyone on this forum. Maybe I'm just paranoid. I just want to be 110% sure before I order the 7.25ish pushrods.
Thanks
I still would like someone to explain why I need smaller pushrods than everyone on this forum. Maybe I'm just paranoid. I just want to be 110% sure before I order the 7.25ish pushrods.
Thanks
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#9
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Huntsville, AL
Have your heads been milled any?
I use 7.3" pushrods on my 402 since my heads were milled some, and there was a slight mill on the deck surface. Trust your measurements.
I use 7.3" pushrods on my 402 since my heads were milled some, and there was a slight mill on the deck surface. Trust your measurements.






