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Old 07-23-2016, 01:45 AM
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Default Needing Early Hemi Help

I'm in the process of a total "Upper End" rebuild on my 1966 Dodge Hemi Charger. It still retains its original 426/425 Elephant engine.

Question: Although the factory, stock pushrods look decent, I am contemplating replacing them. Before I go any further, could one of the forum members please describe for me what are the "factory standard pushrods"--diameter, lengths , etc for both the intake and exhaust valves.

Question: Is there anything on the market that is better than the stock pushrods, recalling that I'm keeping everything pretty much "standard"? The cam and crank are unchanged. I did install new valves, valve guides, springs and rocker arm assemblies but all to OEM standards and I did "hardened" the valve seats.

Last Question: When all is put back together, what are the correct intake and exhaust valve lashings?

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Default Re: Needing Early Hemi Help

Rick -- I'll look at some of my old manuals in the shop tomorrow for the valve settings ... TAZ
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Default Re: Needing Early Hemi Help

Smith Brothers push rods were highly recommend to me
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Old 07-23-2016, 03:34 AM
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THX Taz!

You always come through for me Buddy!

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Old 07-23-2016, 03:35 AM
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Any available specs on those Smith Brothers pushrods?

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Rick -- one of my old (and I mean OLD) Motors manual indicates the cold valve settings are .028 intake and .032 exhaust. TAZ [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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Old 07-23-2016, 07:32 PM
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THX Taz.

Do you happen to know the diameter and lengths of the pushrods, both intake and exhaust? I did find the Mopar part numbers--2468092 for the intakes and 2468094 for the exhausts. The parts catalogue gives the part numbers but not the technical specs--at least the one that I have.

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1961 Ford Starliner, the &quot;Tangerine Dream&quot;
1963 Olds Jetfire, 1 of 13 Fluid-Injected &amp; Turbocharged
1966 Dodge Hemi Charger the &quot;White Elephant&quot;
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, the &quot;Cream Dream Shaker&quot;
1970 Nova Yenko Deuce
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Old 07-25-2016, 03:03 PM
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Went with Crower. They provided really helpful assistance.

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