Accurate rod bolt pre-load is required to ensure proper bore clearances and roundness of the connecting rod big end for both measuring and final installation of your connecting rods. Before you begin, clean the rod mating surfaces and remove all packaging oil from the threads and rod bolts.
STEP 1 -PRE-TORQUE:
Before you final stretch your rod bolts, it's important the bolt and rod threads are fully seated.
> Install rod bearings
> Align matching printed numbers on rod and cap
> Assemble cap to rod
> Apply ARP assembly lube to bolt threads
> Hand tighten bolts
> Using a quality calibrated torque wrench, torque bolts to 50 ft/lbs
> Break bolts loose, and again torque to 50 ft/lbs
> Break bolts loose, then torque to 50 ft/lbs one final time
STEP 2 -FINAL TORQUE:
The final torque spec is .006" (stretch gauge) or 50 ft/lbs (torque wrench) with ARP assembly lube.
Stretch Gauge
> Loosen bolt and zero stretch gauge
> Tighten bolt to .006" stretch
> Loosen second bolt and zero stretch gauge
> Tighten second bolt to .006" stretch
Torque Wrench
Loosen bolt
> Tighten bolt to 50 ft/lbs
> Loosen second bolt
> Tighten second bolt to 50 ft/lbs
IMPORTANT NOTES:
> Do not exceed rod bolt stretch/torque. If bolt stretch is exceeded, replace rod bolts with new ones.
> Do not install bolts dry or with any other lubricant than the supplied ARP assembly lube.