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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.
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