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![]() I need your Help - I recently bought a new set of FMS M-6565-L302 stock length pushrods hoping to use them in a 5.0L project I am working on. This weekend, I finally got the chance to work on the motor with hope of putting the valve train together.
I am using Un-milled World Casting Products Windsor Jr.Cylinder heads, an unmodified deck height E7TE block, Ford B-303 Cam Shaft, FMS M-6500-R302 Hydraulic Roller Tappet Lifters, and PRO-Form Roller Rocker Arms. When I got to the point of installing the first pushrod, It was obvious that the pushrods are too short for the setup I am using. Hopefully someone out there has a similar set up and can recommend a correct pushrod (and/or length). Thanks for the help! Curt
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