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RE: 390 cams and non-adjustable rocker arms.
By KULTULZ - 07/22/2001 7:38:10 AM; IP 65.14.165.168
I am assuming that this is a hydraulic camshaft...in which case it can be used without an adjustible valvetrain.

Follow the procedure in the factory shop manual for verifying lifter pre-load. It will require collapsing the lifter(s) and measuring clearance between the pushrod and rocker arm. Correct clearance is achieved by the proper length pushrod.
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