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06-08-2006 09:43 PM #16
I had bought some rhode lifters that would bleed off at low rpm's to hide the rumble of the big cam I had in that engine. But as soon as the rpm's went up the ticing would stop. Who measured the push rods to make sure that they are the right length? I had that problem before, push rods were to short.
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