ARP Eagle Rod Bolt TQ Specs..
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ARP Eagle Rod Bolt TQ Specs..
I just put my 355 shortblock together tonight, but i cant find my sheet that tells me the torque specs. They are eagle 5.7" stock replacement with ARP wavelock bolts. Anyone know the proper torque specs? Also the methond on doing that. TQ them, then lossen them, then TQ tham again or something? Thanks
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Yeah im pretty sure there was a sheet but i some how mis placed it. between bringing the block and parts to my buddies house to assemble the shortblock and doing everything else i lost them, so TQ them to 65? llossen them up and repeat it 4 times leaving them at 65 the last time? Thank You
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The 7/16" are what comes on their H-beam rods. Whatever you have make sure you use the ARP lube on the rod bolt threads, the friction with regular oil or dry would affect the torque reading. It's best to use the stretch gauge method.
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The 7/16" are what comes on their H-beam rods. Whatever you have make sure you use the ARP lube on the rod bolt threads, the friction with regular oil or dry would affect the torque reading. It's best to use the stretch gauge method.
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well i TQ them all to 65lbs, waited about 5 mins., lossened them all up, and started TQ them again when one snapped. What do i do now? I tried getting some locally but that didnt work?
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i torqued them all 65 lbs, waiting 5 minutes, then lossened them up, then started retorquing again to 65lbs. one rod went fine, started on a 2nd rod and one bolt snapped. i mean unless im doing it wrong? idk.
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