JeepSJ
09-29-2012, 14:07
When I put my engine together approx 60K miles ago, I put the push rods back in based on the way they came out. It was obvious which end was riding in the rocker arm so I put them back the same way.
Since then I have read numerous posts there about indexing them - making sure the copper colored end was up. Supposedly that end is hardened and if you don't put that end towards the top you will eat up the pushrods or rockers or both, and it will happen very quickly.
I pulled my injection pump today and that pushrod indexing question was always in my mind so I pulled the valve covers to check. About half had the copper colored end up, the others had the copper colored end down. Upon inspecting the pushrods and the rockers, I can see no visible difference in wear on the pushrods or the rockers.
I have 60K miles on the engine, plus however many miles were on it before I got it. If there is a difference in the ends of the pushrods, I'm not seeing it.
Since then I have read numerous posts there about indexing them - making sure the copper colored end was up. Supposedly that end is hardened and if you don't put that end towards the top you will eat up the pushrods or rockers or both, and it will happen very quickly.
I pulled my injection pump today and that pushrod indexing question was always in my mind so I pulled the valve covers to check. About half had the copper colored end up, the others had the copper colored end down. Upon inspecting the pushrods and the rockers, I can see no visible difference in wear on the pushrods or the rockers.
I have 60K miles on the engine, plus however many miles were on it before I got it. If there is a difference in the ends of the pushrods, I'm not seeing it.