Posted by Janicholson on August 12, 2010 at 18:04:52 from (98.125.102.76):
In Reply to: Re: stuck push rods posted by gene bender on August 12, 2010 at 17:38:29:
Gene is correct. All other situations will allow the pushrods to fall out of position. I have seen it happen such that they had to be hammered out with the cam removed. If they didn"t break the cam when it was turned over, they can probably be "fixed" by using good penetrating oil down the pushrod holes, about a tablespoon each, then tapping them back downwith a plastic faced hammer. Remember that some of them will be held up by the cam, so they must be tapped in the order of the valve adjust rotational sequence. Jim
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