So which one is intake & which is exhaust?
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So which one is intake & which is exhaust?
O.k. so I took this down for head gasket job one year ago. Was in an accident and just recently was my shoulder strong enough to think about putting it back together. When I started I didn't notice and things got moved. Measurements are good, (had to replace one rocker arm but otherwise good) but which push rod is for intake and which for exhaust? One has a wider ring on the head than the other one.
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O.k. so I took this down for head gasket job one year ago. Was in an accident and just recently was my shoulder strong enough to think about putting it back together. When I started I didn't notice and things got moved. Measurements are good, (had to replace one rocker arm but otherwise good) but which push rod is for intake and which for exhaust? One has a wider ring on the head than the other one.
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I hear ya, I did a hg job on son's 04, and did not look that close at the push rods. I just have never seen different push rods for int/exh. But, I have only built sb Chevy engines. I am going to look in parts manual and see if there are different part numbers. Ya got me curious.
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That is what I was thinking of doing if I didn't get any responses. Ready to tie this thing back together and start driving it again.
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Not to butt in here but had to. ALL solid pushrods from the 3.9 to the 4.6 are the exact same AND have the same size ball on both ends. There isn't a small end/big end and any slop is going to be mostly taken up by the lifters no matter which way they go in and at this point since they've been mixed up it really doesn't matter except to match them as best as possible throughout the motor. Those are worn push rods and badly I might add. They're $3.95 ea ($63.20 + shipping for all 16 at Rovahfarm.com). Your going to notice a lumpy running motor that ticks with those. You'll want to check each rocker for damage/wear to the push rod sockets and the valve tips - make sure all the rockers have the valve tips! I'd suggest internally cleaning the rocker shafts/rocker oil ports because the push rods show low oil pressure wear. Chemdip or acetone and soak for a day, blow out with compressed air. The rockers will need a little more attention - use a dental pick to clear the oil ports.
I got it that you need to get the truck up and running but if you can go a little further with it so you don't have to worry later on...... pay me now or pay me latter with a bigger number kind of thing.
I got it that you need to get the truck up and running but if you can go a little further with it so you don't have to worry later on...... pay me now or pay me latter with a bigger number kind of thing.
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robersonb (09-01-2015)
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Thanks for that. I would rather solve the problem now than break it open again. Will look at Rovers parts. I stayed with the old because I thought the one piece rods looked better than the new design with a pressed in tip. I did replace one rocker arm that had a chipped area on it.
Not to butt in here but had to. ALL solid pushrods from the 3.9 to the 4.6 are the exact same AND have the same size ball on both ends. There isn't a small end/big end and any slop is going to be mostly taken up by the lifters no matter which way they go in and at this point since they've been mixed up it really doesn't matter except to match them as best as possible throughout the motor. Those are worn push rods and badly I might add. They're $3.95 ea ($63.20 + shipping for all 16 at Rovahfarm.com). Your going to notice a lumpy running motor that ticks with those. You'll want to check each rocker for damage/wear to the push rod sockets and the valve tips - make sure all the rockers have the valve tips! I'd suggest internally cleaning the rocker shafts/rocker oil ports because the push rods show low oil pressure wear. Chemdip or acetone and soak for a day, blow out with compressed air. The rockers will need a little more attention - use a dental pick to clear the oil ports.
I got it that you need to get the truck up and running but if you can go a little further with it so you don't have to worry later on...... pay me now or pay me latter with a bigger number kind of thing.
I got it that you need to get the truck up and running but if you can go a little further with it so you don't have to worry later on...... pay me now or pay me latter with a bigger number kind of thing.