Replacing rods, need to be reconditioned?
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Replacing rods, need to be reconditioned?
I'm looking to replace rod bolts on a 2000 LS1 with some ARP bolts. I was reading something from LPE that states that the rods from this engine do not need to be reconditioned when being replaced. FWIW I'm looking at replacing only 1 stock rod with another stock peice and adding ARP bolts. can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks,
Bill
Thanks,
Bill
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Hi,
The only way to know if your rods are OK is to measure them. Federal-Mogul makes bearings that allow re-conditioning our cracked rods.
Speed-Pro Oversize O.D. Bearings
This is another Federal-Mogul innovation. It is not possible to recondition the new style “cracked” powder metal connecting rods in the traditional manner. Our oversize O.D. bearings allow machinists to hone these rods to a slightly larger inside diameter, cost effectively reconditioning them for future service. This technique requires fewer steps, and actually saves the machinist time and money when compared to prior reconditioning methods.
Thunder Racing
129-7100CH-1X Federal Mogul LS1/SBC Rod Bearing Set, Competition Series, Super Duty Alloy, Chamfer (+1X)
Good luck,
Steve
The only way to know if your rods are OK is to measure them. Federal-Mogul makes bearings that allow re-conditioning our cracked rods.
Speed-Pro Oversize O.D. Bearings
This is another Federal-Mogul innovation. It is not possible to recondition the new style “cracked” powder metal connecting rods in the traditional manner. Our oversize O.D. bearings allow machinists to hone these rods to a slightly larger inside diameter, cost effectively reconditioning them for future service. This technique requires fewer steps, and actually saves the machinist time and money when compared to prior reconditioning methods.
Thunder Racing
129-7100CH-1X Federal Mogul LS1/SBC Rod Bearing Set, Competition Series, Super Duty Alloy, Chamfer (+1X)
Good luck,
Steve