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Push Rod Replacement

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RICK/GA

02-18-2003 07:33:56




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Just took the push rods out of my Ford 740 engine that I am rebuilding (A little green to this) and did not place the rods or spring rotator caps in a numbered location. They did not do it on the video sold on this web site. What impact will this probably have a what should I look out for?

Any Help Greatly Appreciated.

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RICK/GA




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Dave Wis

02-18-2003 17:47:59




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 Re: Push Rod Replacement in reply to RICK/GA, 02-18-2003 07:33:56  
It's good to get in the habit of putting parts that match wear to each other back in the same location, but a lot of them get put back whereever and it doesn't seem to be a problem. I wouldn't worry about it. The ones in the valve train that are VERY critical are the lifters. Good luck



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