What is the torque for the connecting rod?
Connecting Rod Bolt Specification | Steel Connecting Rods | |
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Part # | Dia. x U.H.Length | Torque |
90819 | 3/8″ x 1.600″ | 45 ft lbs |
90820 | 7/16″ x 1.800″ | 75 ft lbs |
90821 | 3/8 x 1.600″ | 45 ft lbs |
How much does it cost to tighten Bilstein shocks?
Just tighten the lock nut up until it stops and it is snug. Around 35 lbs is good. At that point the bushings should be bulged out a little bit.
How to determine the torque of a connecting rod?
STEP 1: Your Crower connecting rods came with a connecting rod specification tag. Check the tag to find the rod bolt part number used to fasten your connecting rods. Rod bolt length listed here is the measurement from under the head to the end. STEP 2: Use the chart below to determine the recommended lubricant, rod bolt stretch and torque amounts.
Do you have to torque your rod bolts?
Torqueing your rod bolts without pre-determining the required torque to achieve the correct rod bolt stretch is not recommended. However if this is the only tightening method available to you, DO NOT EXCEED THE TORQUE AMOUNT INDICATED FOR YOUR BOLTS. NOTE: Your Crowerods are totally rebuildable.
What are the specifications for Crower connecting rods?
Please read this entire page before starting to install your rods. STEP 1: Your Crower connecting rods came with a connecting rod specification tag. Check the tag to find the rod bolt part number used to fasten your connecting rods. Rod bolt length listed here is the measurement from under the head to the end.
Where do I find the rod bolt part number?
Check the tag to find the rod bolt part number used to fasten your connecting rods. Rod bolt length listed here is the measurement from under the head to the end. STEP 2: Use the chart below to determine the recommended lubricant, rod bolt stretch and torque amounts.