pwtjr
Well-Known Member
Getting ready to mock things up and get some pushrods ordered and on their way. Anybody running a 7/16 pushrod using the Trick Flow heads? Sure looks like there is some extra room using my adjustable 3/8 pushrod.
I am running a 286HR from Comp and their hydraulic roller lifters. My bench racing buddy says the 7/16 would be overkill, but I figured if they will fit and I have to buy a set anyway, why not. I am assuming a 7/16 thin wall would be better than a 3/8 heavy wall?
He also said the pushrods don't need to 'oil thru' because my Hughes 1.6 rockers will provide sufficient lubrication to everything up top. Is there any additional benefit to buy oil thru pushrods on a big block hydraulic roller cam application?
The reason I ask is because the engine I am rebuilding had a solid flat tappet cam and Isky iron adjustable rockers. The old pushrods I took out had a hole at the lifter end, but the cup up top was solid???
I am running a 286HR from Comp and their hydraulic roller lifters. My bench racing buddy says the 7/16 would be overkill, but I figured if they will fit and I have to buy a set anyway, why not. I am assuming a 7/16 thin wall would be better than a 3/8 heavy wall?
He also said the pushrods don't need to 'oil thru' because my Hughes 1.6 rockers will provide sufficient lubrication to everything up top. Is there any additional benefit to buy oil thru pushrods on a big block hydraulic roller cam application?
The reason I ask is because the engine I am rebuilding had a solid flat tappet cam and Isky iron adjustable rockers. The old pushrods I took out had a hole at the lifter end, but the cup up top was solid???