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Bent pushrod

Hi guys, acquired a 356 which on delivery was p***ing oil.
A quick examination has revealed a very bent pushrod. With these engines is it likely that the valve has 'kissed' the piston? Not removed the head yet. My guess is that the delivery boys have over-revved it getting it on the loader.
Is that a likely scenario? Any and all comments and suggestions welcomed. Any tricks to fitting pushrod tubes such that they don't leak?
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Dave

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Bent pushrod

These will bend valves and pushrods if over run but it must have really been run. I hit 7000 with mine regularly. Tubes just expand them back out with new seals should be good. Remember the head bolts also seal out oil and have that goofy o-ring on them to do so.


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Is the pushrod bent or the pushrod tube? If the rod was bent enough to cause a oil leak from the tube you may have serious damage to the engine. I assume the tube is bent and leaking, either way the head will need to come off. Check compression to see if a valve is bent.

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I bought a '69 912 targa many years ago that ran well but was spitting oil out a pushrod tube. Turned out to be a bent pushrod rubbing on the inside of the tube made a hole in it.

Don't remember a mark on the piston from an exhaust valve or anything but that must have happened. Put it back together with a new pushrod and new tubes and it ran great.
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Thanks guys

Will report back when I have investigated further

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"A very bent pushrod" or a very bent pushrod "tube"???

As mentioned above, if the tube is leaking oil, at a minimum the head needs to come off.

If it bent the pushrod enough to split the pushrod tube, then I would be pulling it apart and checking rod bearings, rods, pistons, etc.

Curious about what you find.

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