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![]() There is one length pushrods to use for each different combo
with everything else being equal, a set of longer pushrods will not allow the valves to close properly and may even open the valves up too much so they stike the pistons. As for it being a 317, pushrods have nothing to do with that to increase cubes you either have to increase the bore or the stroke of the engine, when you bore a 302 by 0.030" it becomes a 306, and stoker kits like the 331 and 347 have a different crank, rods and pistons
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