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Custom-Made Pushrods???

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Baggsy-Wy

07-14-2002 22:22:00




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I've just acquired a 1928 Case 12-20 and am in dire need of having new pushrods and lifters made as parts are a little hard to come by out here in wonderful Wyoming. Do any of you know where a guy might have some made up??? I've got a couple to use as an example, but the rest rusted thru in the middle. Thanks for any help...




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Gman

07-16-2002 19:42:06




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 Re: Custom-Made Pushrods??? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 07-14-2002 22:22:00  
Bagsy go to your local machine shop and get som chrome-moly tubing cut to length you need and mig weld a ball bearing on each end and bingo you got aa pushrod. I'm running them in my "G" puller now. Now the lifters might be a little tougher,there are alot of engines about surely you should be able to match up some from a different manufacture,if you get close a sleeve could be made to insert in prenset lifter hole,and if new lifter is to big,bore the hole to where the lifter will fit. Sounds like alot of work but that's the fun part of the hobby. Later Gman

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TimC

07-16-2002 11:46:47




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 Re: Custom-Made Pushrods??? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 07-14-2002 22:22:00  
Go to any Rod shop or perfromance parts store and look in their catalog or just call any performance engine builder.

You can order any length you want, solid or hollow. You can also get any style tappet for the ends. Then cut to length and weld or braze them in together.



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Thanks Guys!!!

07-17-2002 07:11:38




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 Re: Re: Custom-Made Pushrods??? in reply to TimC, 07-16-2002 11:46:47  
I'll be getting into the lifter mess in awhile to get things loosened up, then I'll try the above suggestions. Thanks for the input...



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