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<blockquote data-quote="pelpel" data-source="post: 9779" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>Hmm, in order for the pushrods to bend, they have to come to a sudden stop. This would happen when the valves hit a hard object (piston). I can't see the pushrods bending without any damage to valves. Either the engine is self-destructive or not. At the very least I would supect bent valves, or worse piston damage. I am not trying to make this sound worse that it appears to be, just that the only way for a pushrod to bend is to have a valve hit a piston........ cheers.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pelpel, post: 9779, member: 763"] Hmm, in order for the pushrods to bend, they have to come to a sudden stop. This would happen when the valves hit a hard object (piston). I can't see the pushrods bending without any damage to valves. Either the engine is self-destructive or not. At the very least I would supect bent valves, or worse piston damage. I am not trying to make this sound worse that it appears to be, just that the only way for a pushrod to bend is to have a valve hit a piston........ cheers..... [/QUOTE]
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