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Old 07-17-2009, 06:26 PM   #1
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push rod install

Here is the proces I was thinking about using to put in new push rods and sort of use the while running method I used to adjust the valves, will this work ok, 71 350sb
starting on one side loosen the lifter nut enough to rotate it out of the way and pull the push rod out and put in a new one, then rotate the lifter back over the push rod and tighten it down the same amount of turns I turned it out, then do this all the way down one side without turning over the motor, once Ive done one complete side, starting it up and use the (while running method) to adjust all the lifters on that side, close it up and do the other side the same way, anyone see any problems with doing it this way
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