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conrod bolts
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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Re: conrod bolts
It's a long time since I put an engine together but I would say definately yes.[frame]
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Re: conrod bolts
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.
They aren't the stretch bolts that get used in modern applications which should be replaced if they are too long.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: conrod bolts
I don't think the workshop manual suggests fitting new ones (I didn't) unless they have been over tightened or damaged?

Re: conrod bolts
If you are building a 'racing' engine - then yes! Otherwise - no. Just clean the threads carefully - drop of locktite - and torque them up correctly.


