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C Engine push rod - anyone have one available

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Jerry

08-25-2003 10:23:52




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I have one push rod that is bent. Can I replace just one? Would a used one work? I've always marked to put back in the right place as my Dad taught me to at a young age.




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Jim in michigan

08-31-2003 19:38:44




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 Re: C Engine push rod - anyone have one available in reply to Jerry, 08-25-2003 10:23:52  
I may have one,,I have a old C engine in the field I use it for parts,, I will have to make sure,,email me if you need one...Jim



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gene b

08-25-2003 19:56:55




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 Re: C Engine push rod - anyone have one available in reply to Jerry, 08-25-2003 10:23:52  
Why dont you just straighten it out and use it no body will ever know the difference. The rocker is adjustable enough to compensate.



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Jerry

08-26-2003 04:20:46




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 Re: Re: C Engine push rod - anyone have one availa in reply to gene b, 08-25-2003 19:56:55  
What would be the best method to straighten? I normally would put it in a vice, but not sure if that would work. I did try by hand when I first noticed it, but it seemed quite springy. Should I use heat?



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Nick

08-25-2003 12:13:58




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 Re: C Engine push rod - anyone have one available in reply to Jerry, 08-25-2003 10:23:52  
Jerry Yes a used one will work. Order does not matter on a engine that has adjustable rocker arms because thats how you make up for wear. I got used ones available if you need one. Email me at cubng70@hotmail.com Thanks LGTMAN Equipment



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Gary_N_WV

08-25-2003 11:46:51




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 Re: C Engine push rod - anyone have one available in reply to Jerry, 08-25-2003 10:23:52  
Ooops Jerry....you said push rod and I was thinking connecting rod..... .
Sorry.....ignore the information about connecting rods.


Gary



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Gary_N_WV

08-25-2003 11:44:27




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 Re: C Engine push rod - anyone have one available in reply to Jerry, 08-25-2003 10:23:52  
Jerry, I think....if you look on the rods down near where they bolt around the crank, you will find a number stamped that corresponds to the cylinder number ...1 thru 4.
If someone doesn't respond to you with a spare rod, you can order a reconditioned one for about $40. plus shipping from at least one place that I know of.

If you go to the left of this page and click on classifed adds and place an ad there, I'd say you'd get a response or 2 from salvage yards.

If you repost here and enable your e mail address, you'll probably get e mails with a place or 2 you can get reconditioned rods.


Hope this helps !

Gary

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