How to Measure Pushrod Length

pushrod measure

How to Measure Preload and Determine Pushrod Length:

  1. Adjust the lifter to the base circle of the cam for the valve you want to measure (see below)
  2. Using a pushrod that you know the length of (stock is a good starting spot, it is 7.400”), tighten the rocker arm bolt down to zero lash. Do this with your fingers, when the slack is gone you have reached zero lash.
  3. Using a torque wrench set at 22 lb/ft, torque the rocker bolt while counting the number of turns until it is torqued. One full turn with a stock rocker arm bolt is about .047” preload.
  4. You are looking for 1 ¼ to 1 ¾ turns with OEM GM Lifters. If you come up with LESS than 1 ¼, you will need a LONGER pushrod to get into spec. If you come up with MORE than 1 ¾, you will need a SHORTER pushrod to get into spec.

 

How to Get the Lifter to the Base Circle of the Cam Using the Exhaust Valve Opening, Intake Closing Method:

As the exhaust valve opens, the intake lifter will be on the base circle of the cam; check the preload on that cylinder’s intake valve.

As the intake valve closes the exhaust lifter will be on the base circle of the cam; check the preload on that cylinder’s exhaust valve.

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