sdcbowler
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Hi Members,
I have watched some vids of engine rebuilders adjusting their valve trains. They indicate the pushrods rotate during engine operating. It would seem that even with hydraulic lifters the rods would spin while on the low part of the cam lobe but not so much when the lifter is on the crown of the cam lobe. However, the duration is just a millisecond and happens so frequently that it appears the pushrod is in continuous motion. I also assume this is the case for both adjustable and non-adjustable pushrods.....is this the case, or am I way off?
Thx
I have watched some vids of engine rebuilders adjusting their valve trains. They indicate the pushrods rotate during engine operating. It would seem that even with hydraulic lifters the rods would spin while on the low part of the cam lobe but not so much when the lifter is on the crown of the cam lobe. However, the duration is just a millisecond and happens so frequently that it appears the pushrod is in continuous motion. I also assume this is the case for both adjustable and non-adjustable pushrods.....is this the case, or am I way off?
Thx