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Mike Pearson 09-29-2009 11:32 AM

Rod Bolt torque
 
I bought a super stock engine with a set of Childs and Albert steel rods in it. They look similar to a stock 350 chevy rod. The rod bolt looks like a 3/8 ARP wavelock type bolt. I need the torque spec for this rod. Thanks

Alan Roehrich 09-29-2009 04:50 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
Mike,
If it is an ARP bolt, you can usually call ARP and get a torque spec and a stretch spec. If you ever start using a stretch gauge, using a torque wrench on rod bolts will make you very nervous.

BillK 09-29-2009 07:14 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
Mike,

Contrary to what Alan said, I have had no luck at all getting ARP to give a torque or stretch spec unless the bolt is one of thier packaged part numbers. As soon as you state that the bolt is in an Eagle ( or C&A, or Scat) rod, they tell you to call the manufacturer. I am under the impression that different manufacturers use the same bolt with different torque specs, and this has been the case several times.

I would call C&A and ask them to be sure.

Glenn Briglio 09-29-2009 07:48 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
C&A is out of business. Try recalling ARP and crying on their shoulder.

Alan Roehrich 09-29-2009 08:02 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
ARP will normally give you a spec IF the original manufacturer of the rod gives one, ARP will have it. If the original manufacturer of the rod does not give a spec (for example, Eagle does not give a stretch spec on some of the SIR rods) then ARP will not have the spec to give.

If ARP does not have it, then you might try a vendor who used to sell C&A products. They may have an old catalog. Normally I save those. I also save the spec sheet on parts, but I don't have anything on C&A rods.

If you do not know what they were originally torqued or stretched to, I strongly suggest that whatever spec you decide to use, you torque them up in a vise outside the engine first, and have them checked for size and roundness, just to make sure you don't create a problem.

Bub Whitaker 09-29-2009 08:19 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
Alan... your a wise man...

Alan Roehrich 09-29-2009 09:13 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bub Whitaker (Post 143454)
Alan... your a wise man...

Bub, then why ain't I rich? :D

Adger Smith 09-29-2009 10:00 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
http://www.arp-bolts.com/Catalog/Cat...talog_0024.pdf

ARP on line. Page 24, 25, 26 gives bolt torque specs.
Also at the top of page 33 it gives the procedure for calling ARP TECH and the tech line numbers of some rod mfg's that use ARP fasteners.
http://www.arp-bolts.com/FAQ/TorqueStretch.html

If they are old and you don't know their torque history it might be safe to change them.
It's just a thought, but someone else could have used the wrong torque spec in their life cycle. ... ??

treessavoy 09-29-2009 10:01 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich (Post 143463)
Bub, then why ain't I rich? :D

Cause you got addicted to drag racing and you didn't start with $3 million.

JimR

Bub Whitaker 09-30-2009 05:33 PM

Re: Rod Bolt torque
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich (Post 143463)
Bub, then why ain't I rich? :D

What JimR said.. we have an addiction / passion to do what we do, we are smart, have common sense, and the ability to direct others on how to do this stuff,... unfortunatelly, they don't teach this at college, so we cant pay for a degree so we can charge for all the hours we give free info for the knowledge we have aquired over the years by bumbeling thru life building engines and learning from our mistakes and failures...sorry for rambling Alan, thats why we ain't rich... I'm gonna get a 900 number!

And Adger, I haven't forgotton about you


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