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Old 10-08-2009, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by onefastmustang View Post
I got my replacement lifters for my windsor today. This time I opted to go with some Ford Racing ones with lifter bars. bye bye spider.

Anyhow they are the same height as the ones I pulled out but I still want to make sure I have the right length rods in there. I have Comp Cams 7643 rods that I got from KC. I put them and tighten up the rockers (pedestal) and I can't rotate the rod. I have heard that you should be able to rotate the rod when tightened. I am doing this with the cylinder in the rested position with both valves closed. Also I have a Comp Cams 7901 length checker. I placed the rocker on the intake port side, checked it for alignment on the valve and it was in the middle. I then expanded the 7901 which came out four turns until I saw the lifter start to go down a tad. I am not 100% sure on what the preload should be but I read somewhere around .020. Is that right?

You should still be able to rotate the pushrod after "zero" preload albeit a bit firmer than the "spin with your fingers" prior to zero lash.

Unless you have already filled up your lifters, then they may be firm to turn.

20 thou (.020) is ok to shoot for, for preload.
Hydraulic lifters can run anywhere in the 10/20 - 60 thou zone for lifter preload.
Some guys even run their hydraulics at zero.

You'll be going for custom length pushrods from your pushrod checker if you haven't got adjustable rockers.
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