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motor swap - new cam - unsure about pushrods
This seems like the place to post, so here goes. The Ford dealership recommended asking where I bought the cam (Summit), and I can't seem to get the guys from Summit to hit me back.
Here are some details about what we're working with: car: 1982 mustang GT 302 machined to 306ci from 1980 Ford pick-up using cylinder heads from the stang - bone stock edelbrock perf.rpm hydraulic flat-tap cam .496 & .520 stamped rockers stock F302 crank stock pushrods are 7.875 inches from ball tip to ball tip. I'm guessing the new rods should be a hair shorter? I'd sure like to have a good fit, but there's too many sizes to choose from!?!? I thought about using an old radio antennae to get the length, but that's probably laughable. Does anyone here know someone with the same set-up? (probably not since I'm using those worn-out cylinder heads). Anyway..What's the best method for determining absolute push-rod length? I know there's a sweet-spot, but I'm not sure how to measure down there. Maybe one of yall will lend some help? I also lost my "dowel pin" for the cam. I had a spare that I passed over to a friend. I can't find the part in stock at the Ford dealerships and they want $25 bucks for it!? Where could I find one of those boogers? Mine is lost forever in the garage somewhere. |
Re: motor swap - new cam - unsure about pushrods
Are you using pedestal mount or stud mount rockers?
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Re: motor swap - new cam - unsure about pushrods
appreciate the reply. I'm not entirely sure, but I'm guessing stud-mount? I snapped a picture just in case I'm turned around.
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Re: motor swap - new cam - unsure about pushrods
http://carcraft.com/techarticles/116_0401_push/
Go to this site. They explain how to check for proper length and why. |
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