Double check the new push rods, they come in many lengths.
If you are talking about the PISTON RODS then they will not make any noise. The engine will just wear the pistons and cylinder walls until you have a problem with oil comsupition. If the push rods or bent then you will have a engine miss and rocker arm noise in the valve covers/ clatting noise.
long ones are exhaust
The rocker arm.
Being an overhead cam engine, a Neon doesn't have push rods.
YES, IF THE OIL HAD RUN OUT YOU WILL PROBIBLY START TO PUSH THE CON RODS THROUGH THE ENGINE BLOCK. GET A NEW ENGING
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It's not really about what rockers you run. If you have guide plates, you need hardened push rods.
A 2002 Chrysler Sebring has an overhead cam engine. That means it does not have push rods.
what should you torque the rocker arms to when you reinstall the push-rods to on a 3.4 pontiac
Yes, it's possible. But the push rods usually take the worst of it.
To remove the push rods on a 1999 Grand Am 3.4L for an intake gasket replacement, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the intake manifold and valve covers to access the push rods. Carefully lift the push rods out, noting their order for reinstallation. To reinstall, place the push rods back in their original positions and reassemble the intake manifold and valve covers, ensuring all components are secured properly.