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Thanks for all the help, 98, I went to that link for the pushrods, and double checked in my Jireh Book and in my book the link you sent me says its for a twin cam, On the Internet It says for Evolution so I called. the internet descripition for that part number IS WRONG. Jireh Part Number 91-592 is Twin cam push rods. The correct Push rod kit for Evolution is Jireh Part Number 91-834.
Needless to say glad I caught that And I order my self up a set!!!!
Another question. From what ive read. The end play should be between .001 and .050 correct? I measured mine and had .076 with no shim in, so I ordered .060 shim. This will put me with-in Specs, Correct?
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