Pushrods are essential components in an engine’s valvetrain system. They serve as a means of transferring the reciprocating motion of the camshaft lobes to the rocker arms, which ultimately actuate the valves. The primary function of a pushrod is to transmit the vertical motion of the camshaft to the rocker arms. As the lobes of the rotating camshaft lift the pushrods, they push against the rocker arms, causing them to pivot and open the valves. The length of a pushrod is critical to ensure proper valvetrain geometry. It should be carefully selected to maintain the correct relationship between the camshaft, pushrod, rocker arms, and valves. Incorrect pushrod length can result in valve train noise, poor valve timing, and reduced engine performance. Made in the USA.
One-piece construction from .080” wall, seamless chromoly
Heat-treated for extended durability & guide plate compatibility
Precision formed & reinforced ends
Black-oxide finished with laser etched length
Ideal for serious street performance & race applications