shorter pushrods???
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2000 6:41 pm
Hello Everyone
I continue to work on the TF 1500 engine for the TC which I have fitted with
a AEG122 cam and my head is 2.995" (76.07mm) thick. As I went to adjust the
valves I discovered that there is no clearance to adjust, even though I had
already fully backed out the screw to give maximum clearance when I attached
the rocker assy. Since the standard pushrod seems to go solid, my thinking
was that I would need a rod about .250" shorter. I figured this would put
me about in the middle of the adjustment range of the screw.
I know Moss sells shortened push rods for their cams, but when I called
them they could not tell me how much shorter they actually are. Also I
understand that some people have fitted spacers under the rocker support
bracket, but the impression I had was that it is better to fit shorter rods.
I also looked at Abingdon Spares catalogue. They show shims for the rocker
support and they also show a separate "TF" pushrod, which they describe as
solid. Does anybody know what difference in lenght there might be as well??
This is the first I had seen any reference to a unique pushrod for the TF.
When I mentioned this need for .250" to a fellow who is very knowledgable
about engines, although not about MG's, he could not believe I would need to
take that much off the length and was worried about the geometry of the
valve being so off that I would end up pushing the valve sideways too much,
quickly wearing out the guides.
Any and all enlightenment would be much appreciated.
Thanks again for all your help. It is really great being able to turn to
such a knowledgable group when I find myself sitting in the garage staring
at the car thinking "now what???"
Bob
TC EXU7388
I continue to work on the TF 1500 engine for the TC which I have fitted with
a AEG122 cam and my head is 2.995" (76.07mm) thick. As I went to adjust the
valves I discovered that there is no clearance to adjust, even though I had
already fully backed out the screw to give maximum clearance when I attached
the rocker assy. Since the standard pushrod seems to go solid, my thinking
was that I would need a rod about .250" shorter. I figured this would put
me about in the middle of the adjustment range of the screw.
I know Moss sells shortened push rods for their cams, but when I called
them they could not tell me how much shorter they actually are. Also I
understand that some people have fitted spacers under the rocker support
bracket, but the impression I had was that it is better to fit shorter rods.
I also looked at Abingdon Spares catalogue. They show shims for the rocker
support and they also show a separate "TF" pushrod, which they describe as
solid. Does anybody know what difference in lenght there might be as well??
This is the first I had seen any reference to a unique pushrod for the TF.
When I mentioned this need for .250" to a fellow who is very knowledgable
about engines, although not about MG's, he could not believe I would need to
take that much off the length and was worried about the geometry of the
valve being so off that I would end up pushing the valve sideways too much,
quickly wearing out the guides.
Any and all enlightenment would be much appreciated.
Thanks again for all your help. It is really great being able to turn to
such a knowledgable group when I find myself sitting in the garage staring
at the car thinking "now what???"
Bob
TC EXU7388