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Old May 5th 2006, 20:32
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Pushrods

Hello pals. I have to seek your wisdom ones more: I need to change my pushrods on my engine and I was wondering which one to pick... I know it is not one of the most exiting topic but I get lost in the very technical aspect of the motor. I've heard their lengths can make a differance and I've heard alot about chevy pushrods. It would go on a stock 1600dp, mines are leaking. My mecanic wants to put extendable ones... one so sure since I've heard of guys bending theirs: so i guess it should be ridgid. What are your recommandations?
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Old May 6th 2006, 20:04
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Bump! where can I buy chevy rods?
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Old May 7th 2006, 00:14
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I saw your post the day you posted it, Do you mean "con" rods or "push" rods, I'm not sure about chevy pushrods, Or after re-reading do you mean pushrod tubes? Please post more info..JR
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Old May 7th 2006, 04:59
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I mean Push rods. I made a mistake, chevy rods are not Push rods, they are internal part of the engine... Any thoughts on pushrods though?
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Old May 7th 2006, 12:11
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well... if everything is STOCK (cam,rockers...ect) than i dont see why you need anything other than a stock aluminum pushrod.

If you need a specific length (that you must measure with an "adustable" pushrod) you can go with a set of Manton Chromoly pushods... that are stronger and must be cut to length... but thay are heavy and do not expand at the same rate as the aluminum engine, so they get noisy as the engine heats up due to a larger valve gap.
OR what i would do is use a set of Aircooled.net HD aluminum pushrods, they are strong, lightweight and are quiet as they expand with the motor at the same rate...keeping the valve clearance the same. they are a little more expensive, but i think well worth it. this is what im using in my 1914cc T-1 motor.

And also you mentioned leaks? are you talking about the pushrod TUBES?

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Old May 7th 2006, 12:59
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yes I'm talking about the tubes. Sorry I'm an idiot when it comes to the engine science.
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Old May 8th 2006, 19:40
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dont be sorry man asking questions is how you learn and i have some new 1600 push rods if you need them
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Old May 8th 2006, 19:45
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That would be great!!! Can you please email me at dlangdeau@hotmail.com for a shipping quote zip J1H 4P8 in Canada?

Many many thanks
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Old May 8th 2006, 21:23
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oooh man canada. ummm do you happen to know where i would find a quote on shipping to canada
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Old May 9th 2006, 11:06
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ups ground does it.
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Old May 9th 2006, 13:44
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Not to jump in and cut bow out of a deal, but you can't find them localy? I'm sure the tubes won't be a lot, but the shipping might not be wroth it.

Cip.com delievers to canada.

Hmmm... I just went to their site and couldn't find any stock pushrod tubes. But they still deliever parts to Canada.
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Old May 9th 2006, 17:28
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good point mikey yeah i checked the shipping would be almost 20 bucks and they are cheaper than that brand new
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