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Manley H-beam rods / ARP 2000 question
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<blockquote data-quote="HISSMAN" data-source="post: 15920900" data-attributes="member: 9703"><p>You won't need to rebalance. Just swap them and don't think anymore about it. I actually did the same thing with my 2004 Cobra when I built my aluminator. Ordered the wrong bolts, but wanted to get everything assembled. Once the new bolts came in, (ARP 2000) I swapped them out. There was no vibration from that engine at all making north of 700whp, and spinning to 7,200 rpm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HISSMAN, post: 15920900, member: 9703"] You won't need to rebalance. Just swap them and don't think anymore about it. I actually did the same thing with my 2004 Cobra when I built my aluminator. Ordered the wrong bolts, but wanted to get everything assembled. Once the new bolts came in, (ARP 2000) I swapped them out. There was no vibration from that engine at all making north of 700whp, and spinning to 7,200 rpm. [/QUOTE]
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