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Old 08-01-2003, 08:16 AM   #8
Shaggy
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A longer push rod is fine... The problem is most "custom" length hardened pushrods are around 70 a set where as you can find stock length hardened pushrods for around 30 to 40 a set if you are staying on the "cheap" side. The thing to look at is how much is he going to charge for the milling, because if he wants to much then you will have spent more then just getting the longer pushrods.
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