Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
🔍 accurate proform 66789 push rod length checker for 3/8" studs: enhance engine performance logo

🔍 Accurate Proform 66789 Push Rod Length Checker for 3/8" Studs: Enhance Engine Performance Review

4

·

Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
4.0
🔧 Gaskets, 🏎️ Performance Car Parts & Accessories

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(1)
img 1 attached to 🔍 Accurate Proform 66789 Push Rod Length Checker for 3/8" Studs: Enhance Engine Performance

Description of 🔍 Accurate Proform 66789 Push Rod Length Checker for 3/8" Studs: Enhance Engine Performance

Designed for 1955-1986 Chevrolet all models. For 3/8" Studs. Measures proper push rod length. Critical for peak performance.

Reviews

Global ratings 4
  • 5
    2
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    2
  • 2
    0
  • 1
    0

Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product. for parts

Set my common angle for my 408 shank tappet angle no guessing. I have a complete system of pulleys, yokes and jacks and this tool is essential for perfect alignment.

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

works only with hydraulic standard base jaws.

tool will fit your rig, but I'm using a retro Howard Cams hydraulic cam and the base wheel is larger than the stock wheel. and if your valve stem height is not up to standard, this tool is not for you. Get an adjustable push rod like the ones Comp Cams makes and sells here on Amazon for about the same money. You will get much better results.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • I doubt the

Revainrating 3 out of 5

If it's perfect there isn't a better one in spares

After getting this I realized I can't get accurate measurements with hydraulic jacks on a newly built one that's sitting on the bench. I bought a one piece lifter from Comp but the push rod seat depth was different. Still does not work. So I found that this tool measures the hydraulic stroke about halfway and then subtracts about 0.30 for the preload. As a result I got 0.100/2=0.50-0.30=0.20. Close enough for standard length pushrods. Is it ideal, no. But I don't use roller seesaws either.

Pros
  • Great overall performance
Cons
  • Poorly thought out