William Huff wrote: > >Hi Mark and Group, > First of all, I seriously doubt that the push rod was made too short. To > the best of my knowledge, all the "B" and "RB" engines, that is to say the > 350, 361, 383, 413, 426 and 440 cid engines, all use the same fuel pump > push rod. I have also experienced difficulty removing them, but it has > always turned out to be carbon and gunk built up on the cam shaft side of > the rod, which jams in the hole bored in the block when you try to pull it > out. Usually, persistence will pay off, keep trying, but don't use brute > force, just keep pulling against the stoppage over and over again. I don't > have an engine apart, but I seem to remember that you can access that end > of the shaft with a small bent scraper by going through the fuel pump > mounting hole which can be used to clean enough of the end of the rod to > pull it through the hole. It may have been from the bottom with the oil > pan off, my data retrieval isn't what it used to be. The "Bad Batch" I am aware of was not that they were to short, it was that they were too SOFT. THey were wearing away till they were too short. -- Paul Holmgren Hoosier Corps #33, L-6 2 57 300-C's in Indy