I not only rolled it on a flat surface, but used a straight edge as well. I also switched it with the other existing pushrods. Everything checks true.Is your push-rod bent? Roll it on a sheet of glass to find out.
I not only rolled it on a flat surface, but used a straight edge as well. I also switched it with the other existing pushrods. Everything checks true.Is your push-rod bent? Roll it on a sheet of glass to find out.
Take a picture of everything you are seeing. Will help a lot. Lot of times we hear someone has cleaned or replaced everything and it still doesn't run, like your post. Show us what you are doing.
I want to see a picture of the cylinder cooling fins and valve guides.
slomo
You can't roll this kind of push rod. There are balls on the ends.I not only rolled it on a flat surface, but used a straight edge as well. I also switched it with the other existing pushrods. Everything checks true.
From what I can see, the adjustment stud "looks" like it is worn down to a chisel point??? Pic has a light bounce glare and is blurry at the spot in concern. Is the adjustment stud the same size and shape exactly as the adjacent one? On top of the jam nut, both adjustment stud lengths "look" the same. What do you have below?Slomo, here are the pics.