Fact

- ARP or similar rod bolts should
never
be tightened with a torque wrench.

Any decent engine builder will know that and use a rod bolt stretch gauge:



As it happens, and Ashley will confirm, one of his first questions when discussing me build his engine was

"have you got a rod bolt stretch gauge?"

The bolt manufacturer will if you ask, specify a length that the bolt will stretch by when correctly tightened.

The spec.

sheet that came with the Arrow Precision rods specify ONLY a stretch length, not a torque figure.

Take a look at any ARP rod bolt and you'll find it has a dimple in each end.

Those dimples are to locate the stretch gauge, not for artistic merit.

To use, the gauge is fitted over the bolt, remembering first to fit a suitable box spanner:



Bolt is tightened until gauge shows specified stretch, in this case 0.006" to 0.007".



So, do i know to what torque my bolts are tightened?

No, i have no idea.

But i do know they have been tightened to precisely ARP's specification.

All pistons and rods installed.

Semi-stressed windage tray, oil pump and oil pick up fitted.



Bottom end done.

Build time so far, 14 hours.

Heads needed no work except a deep clean, so ARP head studs refitted, new MLS head gaskets dropped in place, and heads torqued down.



Tomorrow evening camshafts, chains and tensioners.
