The torque needed to reach the desire length can and will vary with ARP bolts, especially if they are custom made ARP 2000 for one of the high end rod makers like Molnar shock
I've seen those bolts over stretch at 53 Ft. Lbs. on one bolt and seen others in the same batch of rods take 83 Ft. lbs. to get in the middle of from .0057 to .0062 bolt stretch shock
Which ARP bolts are you going to use?
Do one at a time and record the torque needed to get the stretch where you want it and keep it for later on if your planning on looking at the rod bearings so you can retorque them back to exactly what they needed to stretch properly.
Do not use the torque plus so many more degrees of rotation to tighten them down tsk twocents

Last edited by Cab_Burge; 04/09/20 09:38 PM.

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