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Fuel rod for fuel pump

mpro69rr

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Hey Guys, When I install the fuel rod for the fuel pump do I have to grease it? If so what kind of grease?

Thanks!
 
No, just oil is fine but if you have a little assembly lube that wouldn't hurt.
 
Thicker grease will help hold it in place, either or, doesn't matter. Good Luck
 
Hey Guys, When I install the fuel rod for the fuel pump do I have to grease it? If so what kind of grease?

Thanks!
Unless the rod is new, check the length and see how close to 3.22" it is.
 
Hey Guys, When I install the fuel rod for the fuel pump do I have to grease it? If so what kind of grease?

Thanks!
One note of caution. If you are running a steel roller cam (i think you mentioned that earlier) you may want to consider using a pushrod with the bronze tip instead of the stock type hardened steel made for iron versions. Check Comp Cams specs to verify.
 
Since it runs off a lobe on the cam isn't it a good idea to use cam lube on that particular lobe? 440'
 
Some assembly lube won't hurt; once the engine gets running it just gets splash oiled from the valley. Not much pressure put on the cam's eccentric by the fuel pump..
 
Since it runs off a lobe on the cam isn't it a good idea to use cam lube on that particular lobe? 440'
Not really a lobe in the flat tappet sense but rather an eccentric. Receives the same oil as the rest of the engine.
 
One note of caution. If you are running a steel roller cam (i think you mentioned that earlier) you may want to consider using a pushrod with the bronze tip instead of the stock type hardened steel made for iron versions. Check Comp Cams specs to verify.

Yes, its a roller
 
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