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Y Block - installing new push rods
Y Block - installing new push rods
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markoxpollo
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markoxpollo
Posted 6 Years Ago
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Does the ball look like its setting deep enough in the push rod cup? Lash is set to .020 cold.
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markoxpollo
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6 Years Ago
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Looks like you need longer pushrods, and make sure the cup is for 3/8"...
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Joe-JDC
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6 Years Ago
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I think the ball looks ok. You can check that by applying some grease...
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charliemccraney
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6 Years Ago
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whats strange is, that the car is a 56 and the length it calls for is...
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markoxpollo
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6 Years Ago
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You have the oil trays under the stands those were phased out at some...
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charliemccraney
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6 Years Ago
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I ran into this problem when I swapped 1957 "G" heads onto my 1955...
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Florida_Phil
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6 Years Ago
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thx, I also just noticed the rocker arms one one side have the number...
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markoxpollo
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6 Years Ago
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I thought 6564 rockers were all 1.56 ratio regardless, maybe not? Are...
By
Tedster
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6 Years Ago
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my inf is ecg 6564 is1.93 56has jam nut 57 and up self...
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2721955meteor
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6 Years Ago
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You need to have the same ratio rockers on both sides of your engine....
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Florida_Phil
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