Pushrod deflection question.
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I understand that there are many variable that dictate how much a pushrod will deflect such as overall length, width, wall thickness, valve spring pressure, valve train component weight, RPM of the engine, heat treatment, and construction material of the pushrod; but is there a general number to use for factoring actual valve lift when teh engine is operating? I know its complicated to say based on so many variables, but is it safe to say that a pushrod will deflect .020" regardless of all these variables? .030", .040". Lets say a 3/8 pushrod with a .080" wall thickness with an overall length of 7.75". Would it be safe to say at 650 pounds of open spring pressure that the pushrod will deflect a minimum of .020??....Or what as a minimum. Im not asking for absolutes, basically what as a minimum could be expected.
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Re: Pushrod deflection question.
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Re: Pushrod deflection question.
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I understand that there are many variable that dictate how much a pushrod will deflect such as overall length, width, wall thickness, valve spring pressure, valve train component weight, RPM of the engine, heat treatment, and construction material of the pushrod; but is there a general number to use for factoring actual valve lift when teh engine is operating? I know its complicated to say based on so many variables, but is it safe to say that a pushrod will deflect .020" regardless of all these variables? .030", .040". Lets say a 3/8 pushrod with a .080" wall thickness with an overall length of 7.75". Would it be safe to say at 650 pounds of open spring pressure that the pushrod will deflect a minimum of .020??....Or what as a minimum. Im not asking for absolutes, basically what as a minimum could be expected.
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I am going off memory, but thought I observed .020 to .022 loss with the old 3/8 heavy wall pushrods from Indy, new 1/2 inch tool steel lost .010. Both tests were with 340 lbs on the seat.
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Re: Pushrod deflection question.
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3/8 .080" wall pushrods with 650lb spring pressure will possibly deflect a heck of a lot more than .020" , will look like bananas when you pull em out , @ least shoot for .145" wall if using 3/8th.
I've never seen any where near that... I use a 3/8 tapered to 5/16 .080 wall moly 7.2 long PR and I have about .035 clearance to the PR with 800# at lift... never seen any marks on the PR or the head... maybe I'm just lucky
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3/8 .080" wall pushrods with 650lb spring pressure will possibly deflect a heck of a lot more than .020" , will look like bananas when you pull em out , @ least shoot for .145" wall if using 3/8th.
I've never seen any where near that... I use a 3/8 tapered to 5/16 .080 wall moly 7.2 long PR and I have about .035 clearance to the PR with 800# at lift... never seen any marks on the PR or the head... maybe I'm just lucky
Just my , although i was refering to 9 3/4 long PR.
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Re: Pushrod deflection question.
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I understand that there are many variable that dictate how much a pushrod will deflect such as overall length, width, wall thickness, valve spring pressure, valve train component weight, RPM of the engine, heat treatment, and construction material of the pushrod; but is there a general number to use for factoring actual valve lift when teh engine is operating? I know its complicated to say based on so many variables, but is it safe to say that a pushrod will deflect .020" regardless of all these variables? .030", .040". Lets say a 3/8 pushrod with a .080" wall thickness with an overall length of 7.75". Would it be safe to say at 650 pounds of open spring pressure that the pushrod will deflect a minimum of .020??....Or what as a minimum. Im not asking for absolutes, basically what as a minimum could be expected.
Lot depends on the cam ramp. roller with 260-280 @ 50 with 650 over the nose your on seat is around 260-270. You don't want to use the block or head for A guide. If you can run 3/8 rods that's A plus and make them .120 wall. with the new cam profiles you need wall thickness to keep the p rod from acting like A leaf spring storing energy and unloading on the closing side of the lobe and bouncing the lifter off the cam at the base. I have been there
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3/8 .080" wall pushrods with 650lb spring pressure will possibly deflect a heck of a lot more than .020" , will look like bananas when you pull em out , @ least shoot for .145" wall if using 3/8th.
I was just using a standard 3/8 pushrod as an example. The ones im using in the new engine are Manton Series 5, 3/8, .145 wall straight pushrods. Thanks for all the responses guys. Just trying to figure out what may be a good number to use as a pushrod deflection number to figure the actual lift at the valve. There are more variables, but this is one that Ive heard many different sides of the story on.
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