If you stretch the ARP bolt you would not have out of round bores, if you just torque them to the generic value then the bore will not be fully formed. That is why the OE bolts are best, you torque to yield making sure the joint is fully seated, exactly the same result if you follow the stretch method for ARP.
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Those who have DIY'd rod bearings, what angle tool would you prefer?
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Originally posted by maupineda View PostIf you stretch the ARP bolt you would not have out of round bores, if you just torque them to the generic value then the bore will not be fully formed. That is why the OE bolts are best, you torque to yield making sure the joint is fully seated, exactly the same result if you follow the stretch method for ARP.
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Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
is there an issue using the stretch method and space for the tool?
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