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Anyone ever have one? In trying to find out what was starving the engine I found out it was 1/4” short. It’s the original that has 70K on it. Interesting part is I bought a Mancini house made one and put it in. It was tight going in. I proceeded to tap it all the way in. Figured it would wear in. WRONG! It was so tight the fuel pump wasn’t able to push it back in! Now what! I tried working it by bumping the engine over and then pushing it back in. Not happening! I was using a big Allen wrench as a prybar to push the pushrod back in when I slipped. The wrench fell INSIDE THE ENGINE! F$&-!!!! At that point I slept on it. I have a stuck pushrod and now a 6” Allen wrench down in the block! Next day I pull the alternator for some peek a boo room. I drop a magnet into the fuel pump hole. By the stroke of gods hand it grabbed it! I POS bricks slowly pulling it up. I managed to get it near the hole and grabbed the bastard! WOW. Now back to the pushrod that’s stuck. I pull the distributor and can barely see the tip. I bump the engine to open a gap between the cam and rod. I then fabricated a bent tip rod and proceeded to tap the new bad pushrod out. That WORKED! How I survived both F ups I have no idea. Car runs better now and I hope no more problems!!!
That really sucks, glad to hear everything worked out for the best. It’s always to sleep on it and think about things that to do something stupid.
Sorry to hear of your troubles.

How did you end up fixing the stuck push rod?
Thanks man. Details in the last paragraph above. I’m still thanking the Man on a daily basis.
1: Don’t force a square peg into a round hole.
2: When working around a hole with no access...use a tool that cannot fit through said hole!!