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Hello everyone. I am confused by the different lengths in push rods for our engines. What is the actual length for stock 72 340?
 

Hello everyone. I am confused by the different lengths in push rods for our engines. What is the actual length for stock 72 340?

I don't recall for sure about the actual hydraulic (ball-ball) pushrod length, but all hydraulic cam LA small blocks come with the same length pushrods.

The adjustable rocker cup-ball pushrods for the early 273 solid lifter enginesare 1.500" while the adjustable hydraulic 340 6 Pack engines are around 7.21 or 7.23".

Comp sells a length around 7.3-something as a compromise between adjustable solid & hydraulic set-ups, but you have to be careful there. Decked block & heads can be a factor in finding the correct length.

FYI - With adjustable rockers, solid lifters have their pushrod cup deeper inside the lifter and require a longer pushrod than an adjustable rocker set-up with hydraulic lifters.
 
Ball to Ball length pushrod is right around 7.5 inches...which would be for a stock LA engine with non adjustable rockers and hydraulic lifters.
 
thanks for the info. I looked up information about push rod length and I thought 7.500 was standard length for all the LA engines but it also said that 7.514 was the correct length. I couldn't find a push rod that length but I found a 7.513 for magnum engines. This all seemed strange to me that all LA engines could use different size push rods.
 
Push rod length for stock 1972 340 is 7.534 inches per "How to Hot Rod Small Block Mopar Engines" by Larry Shepard
 
OK I have another question. I have comp cams valve springs part no. cca-901-16. I was going to use my stock 72 valve spring retainers but Summit tech department said they wont work.They said to use comp cams cca 740-16 retainers. Does any one know any thing about this?
 
I don't know how the OEM retainers will fit the Comp Cams springs, but I was told that the fit should be close so the spring doesn't move laterally under the retainer.

You could get by with a 7* version of the retainer & corresponding locks, but if you go with the 10* lock 740-16 retainers, I have a new set to sell. PM sent.
 
Ok guys I got in contact with Comp Cams. They recommended 604-16 locks and 744-16 retainers. I have 7 degree 4 groove valves. So I will go with that. Thanks Locomotion for the offer.
 
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