So my machine shop ordered my rotating assembly and bought my Manley rods but didn’t get the ARP 2000 bolts (because I forgot to tell him to). He balances my rods/pistons/crank, and I got it all back yesterday. So I decided I wanted ARP 2000 rod bolts and went ahead and ordered them.
My question is, will the ARP 2000s extra 5ft lbs of torque cause the rod housing bore to change too much that I would need to get them machined? Have any of you just replaced the 8740 bolts with ARP 2000 bolts without issue?
My question is, will the ARP 2000s extra 5ft lbs of torque cause the rod housing bore to change too much that I would need to get them machined? Have any of you just replaced the 8740 bolts with ARP 2000 bolts without issue?