So let me start with explaining what's going through my brain. I think I'm going to end up having my new rocker arms before my machined head is ready to go. So I was contemplating swapping the rockers out of my existing head and run that way until I finish the new guy. This will also give me a chance to kind of "feel" the difference of a couple of the different upgrades.
My questions are:
1) Is this a worthwhile exercise?
2) How much play can hydraulic lifters live with wrt pushrod length?
I'm going with the assumption that my existing head is bone stock and that I have a 0.050" gasket. This would mean that I'm running 0.025" longer than a stock configuration. The new head is supposed to be milled 0.070" for compression.
3) Can I get away with stock length pushrods for both heads?
If I have to buy shorter rods for the new head, then I won't be installing the new rockers on the old head.
They haven't shipped yet but I've at least placed the order for the new 1.65 RAU rockers. I'm still waiting on confirmation from them that the parts are assembled and ready to ship, but that was supposed to happen this week.
Thoughts?
Cheers!
My questions are:
1) Is this a worthwhile exercise?
2) How much play can hydraulic lifters live with wrt pushrod length?
I'm going with the assumption that my existing head is bone stock and that I have a 0.050" gasket. This would mean that I'm running 0.025" longer than a stock configuration. The new head is supposed to be milled 0.070" for compression.
3) Can I get away with stock length pushrods for both heads?
If I have to buy shorter rods for the new head, then I won't be installing the new rockers on the old head.
They haven't shipped yet but I've at least placed the order for the new 1.65 RAU rockers. I'm still waiting on confirmation from them that the parts are assembled and ready to ship, but that was supposed to happen this week.
Thoughts?
Cheers!
