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Conrod Bolt Set AR134-6001

AR134-6001 - SB CHEV 265 327 HOLDEN 253 308
SKU AR134-6001
by ARP
Original price $190.00 +GST - Original price $190.00 +GST
Original price $190.00 +GST
$190.00 +GST
$190.00 +GST - $190.00 +GST
Current price $190.00 +GST
$218.5 Including GST (NZ Customers only)
Availability:
Low stock
Conrod Bolt Set

fits SB Chev 265-283-327 (Small Journal) & Holden 253-308 11/32"

AR134-6001

134-6001

Unquestionably The Most Import ant Fasteners In Any Engine Ar e The Connecting Rod Bolts, As They Hold The Key To The Enti re Rotating Assembly. A Broken Bolt Will Lead To A Catastrop hic Engine Failure. As You Can Imagine, The Most Critical Jo int Is Where The Connecting Ro ds Mate. The Rod Bolts Must Su pport The Primary Tension Load s Caused By Each Rotation (or Cycle) Of The Crankshaft. When The Crank Rotates, The Big En d Of The Connecting Rod Essent ially Becomes Oval Shaped And The Rod Bolts Bend. As The Cra nkshaft Continues To Rotate, T he Rod Becomes Round Again. Wi th Alternating Tension Loads A nd Cyclic Bending Of The Bolts , It's Very Important To Insta ll Fasteners That Are Able Exe rt A Clamping Force Greater Th an The Load Imposed On The Joi nt (tension). In An Addition T o Utilizing A Rod Bolt With Su fficient Strength To Withstand The Tremendous Cyclic Strains Placed Upon It, It Is Absolut ely Imperative That The Bolts Be Properly Tightened. The Pre ferred Method Of Monitoring Th e Correct Amount Of Tension Is Through A Stretch Guage. This Is Far More Accurate Than A T ension Wrench Moreover Through Subsequently Checking The Rod Bolts Length At Teardowns, It Is Possible To Determine If I t Has Been Stressed Beyond Saf e Limits And Must Be Replaced