Why did I bend a pushrod?
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11/08/10 11:22 PM
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Today I really needed a stress break so I took the car for a short drive. Drove around a little while and warmed everything up good. Ran it up to about 7200 through 1st and 2nd. Felt something. Backed out heard the miss and clatter. So far I have pulled the rockers. One lash cap is MIA. Pushrod is bent but still in place. Running offset lifters on the intakes and the correct amount of threads on adjusting screws. No galling, adjuster is ok. Good wear pattern on other lash caps. Going to pull the valley cover in the morning to check the lifter. Failure was #1 intake, 440-1s, Harland Sharps, Cam is not real radical. 263/270at.050. .690-lift. #1 cylinder leakdown ok. Springs 230#seat. I am running a smith brothers .083 wall 3/8 pushrod. What should I look for? Is it a pushrod strength issue. I had 2500 miles on it before but always shifted at 6800, this is the first at 7200.
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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Could the lash cap have come dislodged and cuased a piston to valve issue? Sorry to hear about the damage! Kind of makes a stress reliever go the wrong way.
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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Not saying it's you're problem but never had much luck using .083" pushrods in an RB when exceeding 600lb spring pressures , those .145" walls are belt & braces. Maybe go find another stress reliever. , just kidding.
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
[Re: galen]
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I had a Smith Bros 3/8 .083 wall heat treated pushrod break in two pieces during a dyno test at 5600 RPM, it knock the top of the roller lifter off, bent the pushrod beside it and ended up dropping into the lifter bore gauging it and the cam lobe I had Smith Bros custom make them, told them all about the motor specs, spring pressures, intended RPM and so on I help some other local racers that own a dyno, they had one of there Smith Bros pushrod break the top off of one during a dyno test also I replace my Smith Bros with a set of seies 3 Manton .120 wall that Terry Manton recommended and that motor made 8 more HP at 300 RPM higher during the next dyno test, A,B,A after fixing the motor Smith Bros did replace the two bad ones free but didn't offer any other help on replacing or fixing the bushing, lifters and camshaft ( I didn't ask them to either )
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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Yea I have bent a couple and am going to a .120 wall next year for my roller cam. My last one went sitting idling in tech line last TT (for me) day and what a racket!! Made enough noise to be a kicked rod! In with a spare and off for some TT fun. Usually intakes too with that big offset!
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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No, lifter failed first, then out went the lash cap and subsequent issues. Not sure though if it simply was a catastrophic lifter failure, or something else that cause a lobe failure, but I'd put my money on bad lifter.
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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I just hope that's all it is and you can get it back together with out much pain
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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Also, Dont dismiss a tight valve guide. I have seen them be a hair to tight and something's gotta give.
Thanks Bob, I will check that also. I am going to pull it out at this point and tear it down.
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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If there's any question about "is it enough?": 1. biggest possible improvement is to go larger diameter until it won't fit - there is no 10mm or 13/32" OD commercially available, but it would help if 7/16" won't fit. With same .120" wall, and rating 3/8" as 100 units for a base: 10mm = +21% 13/32" = +36% 7/16" = +80% 1/2" = +198% 2. increased wall thickness is far less effective, only do this when #1 is not possible.
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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If there's any question about "is it enough?": 1. biggest possible improvement is to go larger diameter until it won't fit - there is no 10mm or 13/32" OD commercially available, but it would help if 7/16" won't fit. With same .120" wall, and rating 3/8" as 100 units for a base: 10mm = +21% 13/32" = +36% 7/16" = +80% 1/2" = +198% 2. increased wall thickness is far less effective, only do this when #1 is not possible. Easy comparo for pushrod wall thickness: it's pretty close (never exactly) to new ÷ old. .120" ÷ .083" = 45% stiffer
45% stiffer,if only I duplicate that.Bigger is always better,so I'am told
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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11/10/10 02:55 PM
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2. increased wall thickness is far less effective, only do this when #1 is not possible. Easy comparo for pushrod wall thickness: it's pretty close (never exactly) to new ÷ old. .120" ÷ .083" = 45% stiffer
That estimation isn't even close. I'm calculate that with a .375 OD pushrod going from a wall thickness of .083 to .120 (or an ID of .209 to .135) the increase stiffness is just 9%. And considering the additional mass one would be adding to the valve train I would say it isn't worth it!
moment of inertia = pi(OD^4-ID^4)/64. ID^4 is the killer.
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Re: Why did I bend a pushrod?
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You're right - I typo'd it!
What do we learn from this: don't rely on memory, if you actually data. Thanks.
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