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<blockquote data-quote="sparkywig" data-source="post: 616146" data-attributes="member: 3541"><p>Cromoly pushrods usually have a loose zero setting. This means zero gap between the rocker and pushrod, but with a clearance that allows you to spin the pushrod with your thumb and forefinger. This will give you 0.000" at room temp, and 0.004-0.006"/0.1-0.15mm gap when fully warm.</p><p>You could try 0.01"/0.02mm to be on the safe side.</p><p>Ask the engine builder what he recommends?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkywig, post: 616146, member: 3541"] Cromoly pushrods usually have a loose zero setting. This means zero gap between the rocker and pushrod, but with a clearance that allows you to spin the pushrod with your thumb and forefinger. This will give you 0.000" at room temp, and 0.004-0.006"/0.1-0.15mm gap when fully warm. You could try 0.01"/0.02mm to be on the safe side. Ask the engine builder what he recommends? [/QUOTE]
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