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| Registered Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Oahu 
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				rod bolts question
			 
			If you don't want to spend the $$ for ARP bolts, how does one successfully re-size rods and then install, if the factory bolts are only good for one-time torque? Thanks in advance!
		 
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|  03-19-2006, 12:46 PM | 
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| timeless beauty Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Cape Cod 
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			Get Waynes book, it has your ansewer in it.  Send-off the rods with your old r/bolts and some other information about that in his book. A must have, really. Bob 
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|  03-19-2006, 01:19 PM | 
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| abit off center | 
			Just make sure someone other than the shop doing the rods checks them for size, 99% of rods dont have to be resized or unless you had a bearing out of it..  You can check them too
		 
				__________________ ______________________ Craig G2Performance Twinplug, head work, case savers, rockers arms, etc. | ||
|  03-19-2006, 01:42 PM | 
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			Craig, Thanks for the reply. This is a 66' 2.0.  So far, the disassembly shows nominal wear.  All the bearings looked pretty good.  The crank looked good and measured at standard tolerance..  The rod bearings look ok, just normal wear, but I would like to be prudent. What do you suggest? Thanks
		 
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|  03-19-2006, 03:34 PM | 
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| abit off center | 
			If the crank is in spec you are not gong to have it ground under are you? if the rods are in spec why have them re-sized? Just check them and you will know, I will bet they are OK
		 
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