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deuce295 12-03-2022 07:01 PM

AER Connecting Rods
 

I have Antique Engine Rebuilding inserted connecting rods and was curious if anyone has experience with those as far as knowing the torque for the rod cap bolts. They use a special bolt that looks like some type of specialized ARP bolt. Rich has sold the company to group in Indiana and I was having trouble getting a hold of them. Just curious if someone might know. Thank you.

J Franklin 12-03-2022 07:49 PM

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Do you think they need a special torque? I wouldn't know a reason why?

deuce295 12-03-2022 07:57 PM

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I would assume it would be different since it is a small reduced shaft size shouldered 12 point bolt. Way different than stock. I’ll keep trying to get a hold of the new owners next week. Appreciate the reply.

J Franklin 12-03-2022 08:06 PM

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Most rods torqued on most engines I have worked on were about 30-35# new or old.

chrs1961815 12-03-2022 08:06 PM

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45 pounds is what I recall from the guide.

J Franklin 12-03-2022 08:23 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chrs1961815 (Post 2186028)
45 pounds is what I recall from the guide.

What guide?

johnneilson 12-03-2022 08:57 PM

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Snyders has forged rods and the bolt tork is stated as 20ft#
That sounds low to me, but I typically use stretch dimension not tork

John

chrs1961815 12-03-2022 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by J Franklin (Post 2186031)
What guide?

Rich's sheet he gave me with how to build an engine with AER parts.

Doug Linden 12-03-2022 10:07 PM

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35#ft is what Rich told me a number of years ago when i inquired about the torque of the connecting rod nuts.

J Franklin 12-03-2022 11:01 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Linden (Post 2186056)
35#ft is what Rich told me a number of years ago when i inquired about the torque of the connecting rod nuts.

I bet that is right. I think if I was worried about the rod nuts loosening I would use some LockTite instead of more force.

BrianH 12-04-2022 01:49 AM

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I have a set of B rods from AER and torqued them to 35lb ft.

Dave in MN 12-04-2022 04:22 AM

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35lb ft is correct. I have used them for years in the engines I rebuild.
Good Day!

deuce295 12-04-2022 08:46 AM

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Wow, lots of great info. I really appreciate everyone’s time and input. Sounds like 35lb is what I’m looking for.
Thank you everyone, hope you all have a great upcoming Christmas and New Year.


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