push rod question....

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Most likely those heads would retain stock length pushrods. But it's always a good idea to check if they are indeed the correct length using a pushrod checking tool. Comp cams makes a real nice piece for $20. This will allow you to get the proper valvetrain geometry.
 
Jimmy

The big cam companies like Crane, Comp, Crower and the like, have
excellent basic info on setting up a reliable valve train no matter
what heads, or block you might use.

Makes no matter if heads or block have been milled or even if both
have been milled ... if one wants their valve train to operate like it
should ... and last ... they are gonna have to preform basic checks
to ensure all that stuff is correct.

It ain't Rocket Science :nono:
Its pretty simple stuff really :)

Just cause one pr length was good for one member's combo :)

It don't always mean the same will work for another member
who is running the same heads and block :eek:

Just look in their technical section for the info which will simply
explain all the details. They also usually have helpful illustration's :nice:

Grady