chromoly pushrods
Re: chromoly pushrods
u just helped me in my thread and now i'm helpin u back. I was just at LS1tech for a little while and posted in this about 15 minutes ago, read this one http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=242103
I planned on going with the best/strongest parts but maybe thats not a very good idea, we'll see what other input anybody can give us though.
I planned on going with the best/strongest parts but maybe thats not a very good idea, we'll see what other input anybody can give us though.
Re: chromoly pushrods
No such thing as forged pushrods. There's steel and CM steel. One piece or modular.
Hardened steel or CM one piece is the way to go. You MUST get rid of the stockers when going to stronger springs and a cam.
Hardened steel or CM one piece is the way to go. You MUST get rid of the stockers when going to stronger springs and a cam.
Re: chromoly pushrods
Originally Posted by AL SS590 M6
No such thing as forged pushrods. There's steel and CM steel. One piece or modular.
Hardened steel or CM one piece is the way to go. You MUST get rid of the stockers when going to stronger springs and a cam.
Hardened steel or CM one piece is the way to go. You MUST get rid of the stockers when going to stronger springs and a cam.
Re: chromoly pushrods
Originally Posted by Michael Ozorowsky
Another stupid question here, what do you gain by reducing valvetrain weight?
Re: chromoly pushrods
Originally Posted by Ferocity02
Actually you do not need to go to aftermarket rods when you change the cam or springs. Most people just to do it for reliability in the event of a miss-shift and to reduce valvetrain weight(with chrome-moly).
Re: chromoly pushrods
Originally Posted by AL SS590 M6
I totally disagree. There's no way that I'm going to run my .615 lift cam with double springs up to 7000 rpm with pushrods that bend as easily as the stockers do. 

Re: chromoly pushrods
Originally Posted by Michael Ozorowsky
Another stupid question here, what do you gain by reducing valvetrain weight?
Re: chromoly pushrods
Originally Posted by chpmnsws6
quicker to spin the motor, and more than that.. ALOT less valvetrain noise since ours sound like sewing machines
OMG that is funny. Actually yah does sound like a sewing machine.
Re: chromoly pushrods
Originally Posted by Michael Ozorowsky
I'll get them but how safe do you think it is to buy used? Someone is selling the for $30.00
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