Thread: Bent pushrod?
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09-09-2006 12:39 PM #1
all of the above
Originally Posted by jabaker01
or, stuck valve, stuck lifter maybe, if you shut it down soon enough it might not be too bad.
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09-09-2006 09:30 PM #2
Turned out to be am bent exhaust pushrod on #5
and it didn't take anything out with it. I got lucky.
Will be changing out all the pushrods and rockers this week
and will see what the truck does at the strip next Friday night.
I'm looking for low to mid 12's.
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09-10-2006 09:56 AM #3
Probably should figure out WHY it bent?Trick flow and Comp cams are acouple that make quality rods.
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09-10-2006 12:42 PM #4
I figure, as a stock (92) pushrod, that it just crapped out with the quick revs and significant power I added. I've ordered all new COMP rods and roller rockers and will see what breaks next.......hopefully nothing.
I should have done the replacement in the beginning when it was all apart but they looked okay and, well, that was stupid. I did replace the lifters when the cam went in and didn't give much thought to the rods.
While it is now opened up, I have carefully looked at the springs, retainers and they look good.
I didn't over-rev or float a valve. I've done that in the past and what I felt and heard on Friday was not at all similar.
Let's hope this takes care of whatever happened. I think it was just a simple rod failure. Either metal fatigue or bad to begin.






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