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Re: EMERGENCY! I think i broke my camshaft (update #2)



Connecting rod bolts need to be replaced.  When you torque them, they are near or just over the elastic limit and can't be used twice.  There's a name for doing this but I can't remember what it is.  Greg H. or John S. will know.
 
Worst part is the price of the conrod bolts.  I remember the cost taking my breath away.
 
Steve

Nick <scout@domain.elided> wrote:
Dan,
This is a 345, and yes, I reused the connecting rod and main bolts. In
hindsight that was a mistake.

Nick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Nees" 
To: "Nick" 
Cc: "IHC Digest" 
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: EMERGENCY! I think i broke my camshaft (update #2)


> Nick,
> I take it you didn't replace all the con rod bolts and nuts, huh?
> Same thing happened to me. Was this a 392?
> The one I did the con cap was stretched and torn almost in 2, but;
> still hanging together by a thread. The cap punched a nice clean hole
> through the block when it was flailing about.
> This just shows to go you that when rebuilding those engines spring
> for the extra money (and it is EXTRA) for new studs and nuts, or bolts,
> depending on your motor. They don't tell you that in the shop bible for
> no reason...
>
> Dan Nees
> danees@domain.elided


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