Re: More on the Great Pushrod Controversy
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Interesting that the Packard and Stude pushrods are same length. Do you suppose Packard engineering consulted the folks in South Bend while they were designing their V8??
I don't believe in coincidence.
Posted on: 2010/6/12 0:46
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Re: More on the Great Pushrod Controversy
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The Packard parts book shows different numbers for 1955 and 1956 pushrods and I've always wondered why. There is no obvious difference between the two and no mention of the change in the Service Counselors or Bulletins.
Maybe it's something like a difference in hardness on the tips. Brian
Posted on: 2010/6/12 1:39
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Re: More on the Great Pushrod Controversy
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I found 2 or 3 of those BlullDog pushrods in one of my engines. They were apparently used as a service replacement.
See p 23 of the engine section of the service manual. Procedure titled "Checking Valve Tappet Clearence". On engines built up from miscellaneous parts or new new parts I always try to arrange the pushrods to attain a nominal 'lash' between the upper and lower limits. Especialy true when using any 'retro fit' lifters or pushrods not specifically catalouged for the Packard V8. As for the different part number on push rods between 55 and 56 i can only guess at this point that it could also be due to the different cams. 55 had less lift than 56. Also 55 and 56 used different lifters so possibly the lifter seat was lower or higher or different in some way between 55 and 56. Therefore different lengths of pushrods between 55 and 56???? EDIT: I just remebered that i ordered 3 or 4 pushrods from Kanter about 8 years ago and they are just like the BullDog pushrods in the picture above.
Posted on: 2010/6/12 7:22
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About how old are the bulldog pushrods???? Are they made in Mexico????
Posted on: 2010/6/12 7:52
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The bullDog in the picture appears to be considerably longer than the oem pACKARD PUSHROD???
Posted on: 2010/6/12 8:30
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About how old are the bulldog pushrods???? Are they made in Mexico???? Quote: The bullDog in the picture appears to be considerably longer than the oem pACKARD PUSHROD??? Camera angle/optical illusion. The Bulldog pushrods are 10.490" length. Quote: Interesting that the Packard and Stude pushrods are same length. thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2010/6/12 10:59
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in the early 80's i built some 4 different VW bug engines. JCWhitney supplied pushrods identicle in appearence to the Bulldog pictured. Shorter i believe of course.
Nearly everything JCWhitney supplied for the VW engine was made in Mexico including HD oil pump for racing. The parts seem to hold up just fine for low budget Formula V racing.
Posted on: 2010/6/12 13:03
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Randy, I think the labeling on the Bulldog push rod box indicates they are also for the Packard-built V-8 that was fitted to the '56 Stude Golden Hawk. Could be wrong, but ... (o{I}o)
Posted on: 2010/6/12 18:32
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