Pushrods? Hydralic Lifters? |
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Pushrods? Hydralic Lifters? |
detoxcowboy |
Jan 25 2011, 11:54 AM
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I came across a sweet price on a factory set of NOS pushrods and am curious if it is a valuable thing to replace. I have seen mine when I put new pushrod tubes in, they did not appear damaged but that is the limit of my knowledge? Are they a wear item at this point in these 40 year old cars??
Also on my research of this have seen hydralic lifters, and have only heard of them being used in one 914 that I have come across.. Any disadvantages or precation to using them? The pushrods for hydralic lifters need to be chromoloy or steel, not factory? 914 factory pushrods appear to be about $25-$27 each, Sets are NLA? $50 for an NOS set seems like a steal and a why not security purchase/install.. I am not really interested in doing hydralic lifters, but would like to know as an option for future rebuild.. |
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