The pushrods are underneath the valve covers. I assume this 3.4 is in a lumina or something similar (sp). When you remove the valve covers--- you will see 6 rocker arms. One end of the rocker rides on top of the valve-- has a spring on it--- the other end has the push rod in it-- it goes down into the engine. you have to loosen the nut in the center of the rocker to remove the push rod. Has someone told you it has a bent push rod? Hope this helps---Thomas
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Chain. It is a push rod engine.
Chevy did not make a 350 in 2001. The last 350 was built in 1999.
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.
EA fords dont have push rods. Camshaft is on top of the head and the hydraulic lifters are are also located in the top of the head.
Uhh... There are none, it's not a push rod motor. Hope this helps.
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
Push rod.
Two per cylinder, 4 per side, 8 push rod tubes.
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.
Remove the valve cover. Remove the center nut or bolt that holds down the rocker arm. remove rocker arm, pull out the bent push rod. Install new push rod and put it back together.