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  • 356 PUSH ROD WOOD

    I'm getting ready again to start assembly of my 58 356 N engine. life kinda got in the way and now I'm weighting to get in for back surgery. anyway I'm wondering about the push rods, should I remove the wood? if so how or who can do this.
    THANKS Jay D.

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    Jay
    I would remove the wood, as the ends turn into tooth picks and plug the oil holes. I guess those are there to hasten the flow of oil to the rocker arms. I did not replace mine with anything else, but I think some have inserted a more robust, lightweight filler.

    Not too hard to pull apart. I made a simple puller years ago(1989). Will see if I can find it. If so, can send it to you.

    Hope the pros will chime in.

    Phil

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    • #3
      THANKS, so the ends come off fairly easy? I've been working on ideas for a puller.
      Jay D.

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      • #4
        Found the tool, and right site, as I posted a response on the R forum and someone pointed out the error of my ways. Anyway, just a couple pieces of pipe and connector and 2 slotted washers. Put washers under ends and unscrew pipe till one end comes off. This is a later rod a little larger dia. so does not fit the slot:

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        Phil

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        • #5
          ah, that's pretty simple i'm going to be on it tomorrow.
          thanks very much Jay D.

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