A bad push rod will not against the engine block. This will create a very loud noise that will come from the bottom of the vehicle. The vehicle should not be used when experiencing this.
It is probably a broken valve spring.
NO it will not. Over revving engine, Rocker are adjusted to tight, Bad lifter. These are some common causes of that.
That depends on what's wrong with it. Generally they don't go bad, but you can pull the rocker arm, replace the push rod and put the rocker arm back. Not much of a repair actually. It's just a long rod that's hollow and has rounded ends. I don't know how they could fail unless something else is bad.
Sure can, Quick A bent push rod will cause a loose rocker A loose rocker has no way to bend a push rod, there is no pressure.
intake short push rod, exhaust long push rod. put short push rod on rocker closes to intake manifold.
exhaust puh rod is longer. they measure 6 inches while intake push rods measure 5.68 in
A bad engine rod is an engine rod that has misbeheaved.
well it could bet a bent push rod or a lifter could be bad
your lifters are bad at least 1 of them or on a more serious note no oil in engine bad oil pump bad oil sending unit bent push rod blown engine
Push rod.
3.1 ENGINE PUSH ROD LOCATIONS exhaust valve -long push rods 6.0 long 152.5MM intake valve-short push rod 5.75 long 144 MM rear head facing firewall <-----front engine E.LONG PUSH ROD I.SHORT PUSH ROD REAR HEAD VALVE ORDER E.I.E.I.I.E. FRONT HEAD VALVE ORDER E.I.I.E.I.E.
Two per cylinder, 4 per side, 8 push rod tubes.