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    I've never heard anyone say pushrods were weak
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    Ok, so are they stronger or weaker? Someone with 2 blown up, both series motors, a hydraulic press and a gauge should test this.

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    I don't see why you would need to worry about the strength of a pushrod. in order of strength of blocks, as far as I know, the L32 is strongest then L67, then L36, and L26
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    Even though the L26 rod has the same forged powdered metal design as the L32?

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    So it's a question of compression strength versus tensile strength, thin brittle L26 rods suck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    they all can chip a piston. its the rods in the l26 that are supposed to be weaker.

    any top swap needs headers, or at least a plog dp combo. or uncle chip will show up and f up your weekend for ya.
    No the l26 don't have the extra expansion on the piston rings so the expand from too much from boost and get stuck and pop.

    If you have the proper timing you should be fine. My rod bearings went on my l36 topswap with headers and an Intercooler because my tune wasn't right and I laid into from a dead stop.
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