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Pushrod help #61759
05/22/08 06:13 PM
05/22/08 06:13 PM
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Sterling Heights, Michigan
My340Duster Offline OP
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Sterling Heights, Michigan
Would these work in my motor.

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=CRN%2D69691%2D16&autoview=sku

The motor is a 340 with j heads. I just swapped from a mechanical cam to hydraulic. I have adjustable rockers. Yes I installed new hydraulic lifters as well. Next question is how do I adjust them now?

Ron

Re: Pushrod help [Re: My340Duster] #61760
05/22/08 07:26 PM
05/22/08 07:26 PM
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Eastern Ohio
mopowergtx Offline
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Quote:

Would these work in my motor.

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=CRN%2D69691%2D16&autoview=sku

The motor is a 340 with j heads. I just swapped from a mechanical cam to hydraulic. I have adjustable rockers. Yes I installed new hydraulic lifters as well. Next question is how do I adjust them now?

Ron




I used these on my J head 318 with hyd. cam and stock 273 iron adjustable rockers.

Mopar specific pushrods

They are specifically designed for Mopar SB running iron adjustable rockers on a hyd. cam. They are smidge long for my liking on a couple valves( I had the intake seats cut to 2.02 to replace the 1.88's) but will work. Im running a slightly decked block, .010 cut heads, and a .028 head gasket too so I'm putting my rockers closer to the cam then a standard rebuilt engine would be. But if your using an aftermarket rockers then I have no idea what you need. You'll have to bite the bullet and get a checker pushrod and find out for yourself.







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