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my measurement is 9.5 on indy ez heads. is that sound about right cause thats what im getting ??? thought indy were longer than that...

what pushrods do you recomend for the ez also... full MCH cnc port etc...


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Re: pushrod time [Re: moparniac] #244342
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9.5 is the total length..


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Re: pushrod time [Re: moparniac] #244343
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Use a pushrod checked and find out... make sure your
adjusters are set correctly before you check the length

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I used a comp cams pushrod checker and #1 was at TDC and length checked was with lash set...... I jkust thought indy were like 9.800 range ???


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Re: pushrod time [Re: moparniac] #244345
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Hydraulic or solid??

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On my RB solid roller. EZ heads, 829-16 comp lifters, 0.040" head gasket, comp promagnum roller rockers lash 0.020", I used Smith bros. ball/ball 3/8" PR's 9.65" long.

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I have a solid roller cam and .040 gaskets...


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Re: pushrod time [Re: moparniac] #244348
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Wedgeomatic, PM me your email address if you would like a scan of Indy's pushrod checking instructions. I am just getting ready to do the same thing for my -1 build. Beep

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Wedge, i have the ez 295's and run a 45 thou head gasket. The block has been decked 2x and i run the smith bros ball/cup. the ball is a 5/32 which was real important in measuring for the overall length. I ended up with a 9.690 overall length. i don't think the comp pushrod length checker has a 5/32 ball on the end Another point, if you are running the supplied rocker assembly from Indy their instructions differ from the typical 2 thread count on the adjuster.

Oh yeah, solid roller with the comp 829 lifters!!

Let us know what you end up with.

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Wedge, i have the ez 295's and run a 45 thou head gasket. The block has been decked 2x and i run the smith bros ball/cup. the ball is a 5/32 which was real important in measuring for the overall length. I ended up with a 9.690 overall length. i don't think the comp pushrod length checker has a 5/32 ball on the end Another point, if you are running the supplied rocker assembly from Indy their instructions differ from the typical 2 thread count on the adjuster.

Oh yeah, solid roller with the comp 829 lifters!!

Let us know what you end up with.




did you get your measurements measuring with the rocker adjuster with no threads showing ???


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