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You're half right. There's only about twenty threads on here about worn down aftermarket pushrods. No problems with the original factory ones for the exception of one or two.
I wonder if cutting them would remove the hardening that's applied when heat treating?
Mancini is advertising the CompCam. Don't see backorder but you never know.
Comp Cams Brass Fuel Pump Pushrod
I had an open rear. Found a used Sure Grip for $450 (before the prices started going up). Ran that set for about a year and it was kind of noisy. By time I bought a new ring and pinion, bearings and clutches to rebuild it, I could have bought a complete new unit from Dr. Diff and been way ahead...
Dan I don't know if they are making any right now. Motor mounts are in short supply from them also.
I did luck out on FleaBay and won this one for $62. Only had to make a 1/2" spacer and added the locking nuts on the adjuster. It's for a "E" body Big Block. Very close to a "B" Body but I...
Center your rocker tips over the valve stems. Install pushrods and check clearance going down through the head. Sometimes you have to split the difference. Don't be in a hurry. Spacers and assorted shims needed. I bought mine from Summit and Crane.
I'm thinking .005 clearance between spacer and...
It's just called a crossmember.
Hang in there, someone should have one on here. Here's one on Ebay, Seller is from your state too! Make him an offer...
There's a scoop on flea bay...
Here ya go.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/1962-63-64-Dodge-Plymouth-Mopar-Max-Wedge-Hood-Scoope-/291972600585?nav=SEARCH
They didn't have hood scoops in 1962 but if I was going to use one I like this style.
Joey, the administrator on here, is just saying, be on the lookout for this type of message. It's happened lately by a new member. Not saying every new member would do this. It was a new member that did. It takes place on the Internet on all kinds of sites.