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Old 03-29-2011, 04:39 PM
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Default Anyone know the factory torque spec for a 500 EFI rod bearing?

Anyone know the factory torque spec for the rod bearing cap on a 500 EFI? Thanks in advance.
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I believe its 73.
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Originally Posted by Jpzaluski
Anyone know the factory torque spec for the rod bearing cap on a 500 EFI? Thanks in advance.
GM rods or the Manley H beams ? ( as I recall, the
early 500 EFI's had GM rods in them)

The 73# sounds about right for the H beams though.
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gm dimple rods aka 7/16 rod bolts 80
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73 for the H beams. And ARP says if they are stretched more than .001" unloaded they should not be re-used. If you use a bolt stretch gauge they are supposed to stretch .005" when torqued. Make sure you grease the threads and heads before torquing.
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