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Here is where I got the push rods. These are supposed to be good to 500+# spring pressure.
Manton Pushrods
http://www.mantonpushrods.com/
Manton Pushrods
http://www.mantonpushrods.com/
The pattern is deceptive. What hughes told you should be happening. The rocker should start on the valley side offcenter, at mid-lift be exh port side offcenter, and then at max lift be back where you started. The rocker follows an arc and mid lift should be the farthest point towards the exh side. That rocker needs to go up IMO. Because you start inside and never come back. So you're never reaching the 90° perpendicular point between rocker and valve stem. That means lost lift at the valve (very small amount) but much more important is you're side-loading the stem. It places more stress on rockers and wears out guides quickly. Studs may need to be longer and watch your valve cover baffles.
thats the reason why I asked about the studs becouse they don't look like there at 90* with the head...
Pic is stock magnum. Looks like the holes are perpendicular to the rocker stand on them. 360's right. I missed that in the pic. Maybe it's just the picture. Do the bases of the studs sit flush to the stand on others? Maybe check with a light. If the arc isnt changed by raising the height of the rocker fulcrum point centerline something is off. Have you tried lowering the rocker on the stud?
looks like its angled away from it.I totally understand what you are saying......and it makes alot of sense. So you are thinking that the pad is square but the tap job on the stud is off??
Just got off the phone with Bobby, he says that the angle is correct and that ALL MAGNUM head studs are angled toward the valve and springs.
I need a picture of a stock head assembled ..........anybody??
I have a set of clearwater 5.9 magnum heads off my car now. No machine work done and still have factory pedestals. I have to go to a school meeting but I will pull them out when I get back and try to get some pics up for you.
Pic is stock magnum. Looks like the holes are perpendicular to the rocker stand on them. 360's right. I missed that in the pic. Maybe it's just the picture. Do the bases of the studs sit flush to the stand on others? Maybe check with a light. If the arc isnt changed by raising the height of the rocker fulcrum point centerline something is off. Have you tried lowering the rocker on the stud?
Take a breath. This is normal when working with unfamiliar stuff. The up side is you're looking into it. As Bobby did the work, I think he should be the one most invested in the set up. He may know something we dont.
I'm not sure about the installed height of my spring I believe they are stock config. From the center of the valve to the center of the stud I used a caliper and measured it at 1 5/16"