nm9stheham
Well-Known Member
The pistons lifters typically have .120-.180" of travel inside of the lifter body. So .030" to .060" as an educated guess but it could be more. One thing that works to help is that the original head gaskets were in the .020"-.030" range, and when you put in a stock Felpro at .051" thickness, you have 'pulled' the pushrods approximately .025" out of the lifters..... A thicker 'standard' head gasket is a good reason to mill the heads .020"-.030" anyway.Related question, how much can you shave off a stock 318 head before needing adjustable valve gear? You are essentially placing the hydraulic rocker arms closer to the cam when you deck the heads. I.e., when are your push rods too long leaving the valves open when the cam is at 0 lift?
Know that as you compress the lifter pistons more and more into the lifter body, the opportunity to pump up and hang the valves open if the valves float a bit at higher RPM's increases. So this is partly dependent on the use; for grocery-getting....not a problem; for racing, more of a problem.















