PowerDubs
Automotive
- Oct 11, 2003
- 24
Question...
I have purchased a factory new block from overseas to replace the old us spec block in my playcar. The new configuration will be with ITB's, large cams, header, headwork, etc..
My concern is that the engine will see substantially higher RPM than the orig factory intended. I was advised to replace the rod bolts with ARP. I was then told that if I replace the rod bolts that I will need to have the rods resized at a machine shop? Is this true even though the engine is all factory new never ran? I was hoping I could take out one factory bolt..swap in the ARP while leaving the other orig tight.. then swap the other...my thought being as to not disturb anything with the bearing.
Thoughts? I've seen many *many* people over the years have problems with spun bearings on this particuler engine after rebuilds, so that was my reason for purchasing a factory new engine...but I don't want to run into issues taking the stock bolts past their limits either.
Thanks- Josh
I have purchased a factory new block from overseas to replace the old us spec block in my playcar. The new configuration will be with ITB's, large cams, header, headwork, etc..
My concern is that the engine will see substantially higher RPM than the orig factory intended. I was advised to replace the rod bolts with ARP. I was then told that if I replace the rod bolts that I will need to have the rods resized at a machine shop? Is this true even though the engine is all factory new never ran? I was hoping I could take out one factory bolt..swap in the ARP while leaving the other orig tight.. then swap the other...my thought being as to not disturb anything with the bearing.
Thoughts? I've seen many *many* people over the years have problems with spun bearings on this particuler engine after rebuilds, so that was my reason for purchasing a factory new engine...but I don't want to run into issues taking the stock bolts past their limits either.
Thanks- Josh