MGTF1250Dave
Jedi Knight

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Aloha All,
I have just finished putting my engine back together after repairing a damaged exhaust valve. It is great to have power from all four cylinders again. The push rods are hollow tubes with a ball fitting at one end and a cup fitting on the other end that appear to be either pressed in place or spot welded to the tube. I noticed that three of the push rods had the either one or both of the fitting loose enough that there was movement in and out of the tube, but not to the point that they would come free. Should I have these replaced or repaired? How would these be repaired?
Safety Fast,
Dave
I have just finished putting my engine back together after repairing a damaged exhaust valve. It is great to have power from all four cylinders again. The push rods are hollow tubes with a ball fitting at one end and a cup fitting on the other end that appear to be either pressed in place or spot welded to the tube. I noticed that three of the push rods had the either one or both of the fitting loose enough that there was movement in and out of the tube, but not to the point that they would come free. Should I have these replaced or repaired? How would these be repaired?
Safety Fast,
Dave