Posted by rustred on August 12, 2010 at 21:33:25 from (74.198.148.46):
In Reply to: stuck push rods posted by William Ransom on August 12, 2010 at 15:00:42:
well this is the first even hearing about something like this. the cyls would be rusted before something like this. you have oil sitting in the tappet concave . something just makes no sense here. the valves will stick way before the tappets.there must be very close tolerences and no wear for this to happen. sounds like an april fools joke to me.they all cant get stuck open from sitting either! they would have stuck while cranking. if this is the case then it is very easy to fix , just dump some lube in and tap them down.why didnt you try that?
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