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Thread: push rods for a stright 8

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    push rods for a stright 8

    I need 3 push rods for this 1952 buick I'm tring to get running , please help. THANKS charles

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    Sm or lg engine?

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    Hydraulic lifter and mechanical lifters have different push rods as well...if the car has a Dynaflow, the push rods should have a hole in the top and bottom fittings. (Lakester, you're practically my neighbor. I used to take my black '52 Roadmaster down W. Leyden Rd. in Colrain then back up Peckville Rd. in Shelburne because there are no posted speed limits.)

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