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Old 07-17-2009, 10:36 PM   #4
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Re: push rod install

That technique has been around forever and I guess is somewhat accurate. I might do it on a piece of farm equipment, but I thought you said you had to replace pushrods? Is this on something you don't really care about? By the way.....why are you replacing the pushrods? A lot of guys do that trick but I've never done it and then checked agains the right way to see how accurate or how far off it is. Is ther a reason to don't want to do it the other way?
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