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Old 02-03-2004, 08:13 AM   #1
302 LX Eric
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I assume that the instructions for your Holley heads don't say anything about it? I have TFS TW heads and they have a nice procedure write-up on how to check for proper pushrod length in their instructions. I followed them and had success.

Here is a link to the instructions. It's covered under section 5.

This may at least give you a basic understanding of steps involved. It worked well for me - I just took my time and had a few cold ones.

Hope this helps.
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