Hey everyone!
Quick question - why would an engine have a pushrod intentionally removed, and what affect would this have on how a V8 (chevy small block) would
run/perform?
Im working on aforementioned engine and noticed some red silicone on the valve cover gaskets. Out of curiosity, I opened it up and noticed it was missing
the pushrod for the intake on cylinder 2. Im thinking theres a problem with a cylinder and they just tried to "turn it off". Thoughts? I believe the engine ran
like this for quite some time.
Quick question - why would an engine have a pushrod intentionally removed, and what affect would this have on how a V8 (chevy small block) would
run/perform?
Im working on aforementioned engine and noticed some red silicone on the valve cover gaskets. Out of curiosity, I opened it up and noticed it was missing
the pushrod for the intake on cylinder 2. Im thinking theres a problem with a cylinder and they just tried to "turn it off". Thoughts? I believe the engine ran
like this for quite some time.