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Re: Poly push rods




Rich,  does not matter where they adjust at, my only concern would be  that 
the contact area between the valve stem, and the rocker arm is good, and  
not going past the designated contact area on the rocker
 
 
In a message dated 6/18/2009 7:11:41 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
rlkinsley@xxxxxxxxx writes:




Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly  w/goodies

I've been thinking about my push rods. I was kinda worried  about the 
condition of my stock pushrods and got a used set from Gary P.  They seem 
to be the same length but I don't have a way to mike them  myself. Anyway 
when you adjust them I have to run the adjuster almost all  the way out. 
I'd think it'd be better to have the adjuster about midway in  it's 
travel when adjusted. I believe it'd be a good idea to get some  longer 
ones that will accomodate this. 

Any ideas or  suggestions?


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