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racingivan
post Sep 18 2012, 12:36 PM
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I am buliding a 1.8 eng 96 MM pistons stroker crank etc... but I have a question about the push rods I want to use the rockers from a 1.7L I know I can up to .060 of the back of the rocker and I am not sure what if I have to do anithing w/ the push rods

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post Sep 18 2012, 12:56 PM
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go to Jake Raby's type4 forum. He has it spelled out quite clearly.
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post Sep 18 2012, 12:59 PM
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You will want to make custom pushrods in order to get the most out of your cam.
Find the tech article at Raby's site - he does spell it out well. You want chromoly pushrods, not aluminum. You can get them from Raby or through European Motor Works.

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