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dpearson
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conrod bolts

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I am rebuilding my 1098 A series engine is recommended that i fit new con rod bolts when i put it back together?
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It's a long time since I put an engine together but I would say definately yes.[frame]Image[/frame]
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This also applies to side valve engines as the bolts can stretch
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I've never replaced them, and never had a failure.
They aren't the stretch bolts that get used in modern applications which should be replaced if they are too long.

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I don't think the workshop manual suggests fitting new ones (I didn't) unless they have been over tightened or damaged?
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If you are building a 'racing' engine - then yes! Otherwise - no. Just clean the threads carefully - drop of locktite - and torque them up correctly.
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