Ok, curiosity got the best of me. I found my stock m11 rod bolts after previously thinking they were thrown away. Flipped the motor and took off the pan.
ARP suggests a stretch gauge method .0075-.0080", and in lieu of that 70ft/lbs.
I installed my stock m11 bolts to see what 70 degrees equate to in torque. It's about 79fl lbs give or take.
This 13% discrepancy in torque (clamping force) doesn't feel great despite the bearing clearances are identical. I ordered an ARP stretch gauge... should be here tomorrow.
I really don't want to use my stock m11 bolts as they have been in the hands of the machinists and I don't know what they torqued them to or how they were treated. I'm not doubting them, but you don't know what you don't know. The machinists were operating with the mindset that I would replace them with ARP hardware which was my plan at the time. For the record the machinist looked at me like a crazy person when I mentioned I was considering re-using my 200k+ mile rod bolts. Like, I just landed on the moon, haha.
I'll measure the lengths with the stretch gauge. There's also some very minor marring of the threads on the stock bolts that I don't like. So, the plan is to install ARP bolts according to ARP's best recommendation. Which is what I should have done to start...
ARP suggests a stretch gauge method .0075-.0080", and in lieu of that 70ft/lbs.
I installed my stock m11 bolts to see what 70 degrees equate to in torque. It's about 79fl lbs give or take.
This 13% discrepancy in torque (clamping force) doesn't feel great despite the bearing clearances are identical. I ordered an ARP stretch gauge... should be here tomorrow.
I really don't want to use my stock m11 bolts as they have been in the hands of the machinists and I don't know what they torqued them to or how they were treated. I'm not doubting them, but you don't know what you don't know. The machinists were operating with the mindset that I would replace them with ARP hardware which was my plan at the time. For the record the machinist looked at me like a crazy person when I mentioned I was considering re-using my 200k+ mile rod bolts. Like, I just landed on the moon, haha.
I'll measure the lengths with the stretch gauge. There's also some very minor marring of the threads on the stock bolts that I don't like. So, the plan is to install ARP bolts according to ARP's best recommendation. Which is what I should have done to start...
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