39* vs. 45* pushrod holes-B Head
39* vs. 45* pushrod holes-B Head
hellllooo...any way to verify the angle of pushrod ??? i cheated & stuck large threaded rods (3/8") into the pushrod hole of my B head & did the same to my #6 350 head.. lined "em up & they both visually were the same..i dont know if this is truelly legit but hopefully it is...of note to any who think the 65 B Heads were all 45* think again... i found an OLDS site where they were talking about all the different lifter sizes & bank angles degrees etc..quite a bit of the 425 motors got the more modern 39* angle than u may realize in 1965 ,66..thanx for your input & help..now get out there & rip up the road !!
ya i dont have the block just the B Heads...i think there may be some engine id # stamped on the right front head but i dont know if it will help...one site i was reading was blabbing about some kind of dowel pin hole/spot on the backside of the block that would indicate wether 39* or 45* depending on location of said spot..but im otta luck on that option...i lined my 2 heads up like a gunsight when i did that cheater method just running it by u guys to see if its legit or works..
ya i dont have the block just the B Heads...i think there may be some engine id # stamped on the right front head but i dont know if it will help...one site i was reading was blabbing about some kind of dowel pin hole/spot on the backside of the block that would indicate wether 39* or 45* depending on location of said spot..but im otta luck on that option...i lined my 2 heads up like a gunsight when i did that cheater method just running it by u guys to see if its legit or works..
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hi ..so sorry about 65 vs. 66 B heads...that was me reading that olds info tech site that was talking about heads & years they were used...so anybody out there have both types of heads 39* 45* and could u do me a big favor just line em up like a gunsight like i did & tell me if there is a huge descrepancy/ noticeable difference in angles of rods sticking out of your pushrod holes..thanx for your time & help --jc--
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