Pushrod length is a result of correct rocker geometry, not the other way around. You need to determine correct geometry FIRST, then measure pushrod length.....there is more to it than just putting the roller tip in the center of the valve....
@@stevevsautomotive1998 Here is an example of how to properly determine geometry and pushrod length with stud mounted rockers: th-cam.com/video/o5is9BsH5OU/w-d-xo.html
@@stevevsautomotive1998 with shaft mounted rockers, you alter stand height. But geometry is still determined first, then pushrod length. I hope that link helps.
Beautiful work 💪👷👏
Pushrod length is a result of correct rocker geometry, not the other way around. You need to determine correct geometry FIRST, then measure pushrod length.....there is more to it than just putting the roller tip in the center of the valve....
Mark, post the link to your video please so I can learn.....this one is 4 years old.
@@stevevsautomotive1998 Here is an example of how to properly determine geometry and pushrod length with stud mounted rockers: th-cam.com/video/o5is9BsH5OU/w-d-xo.html
@@stevevsautomotive1998 with shaft mounted rockers, you alter stand height. But geometry is still determined first, then pushrod length. I hope that link helps.
@@markgoulette5056 I used different check and did not use a checker spring. Not much else different
@@markgoulette5056 I have a video on that as well with shims and pattern. Thanks