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What is the right way to remove a rod bolt?

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Old Aug 13, 2004 | 10:08 PM
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What is the right way to remove a rod bolt?

I have a set of rods that I'd like to install a set of ARP bolts into. After the bolts are in, the rods will need to be resized on the big end, which I plan on having done professionally.
But in the interest of saving a few $$, I'd like to R&R the bolts myself if possible.
Is that a job that can be done at home?
If so what would be the correct way to do it?


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Old Aug 14, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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Using a press.

If you have one at home and a way of supporting the rod when you press the new bolts in then you are fine. If not, just let the machine shop do it. I believe that is generally included in the cost of reconditioning rods anyways.

Martin
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Old Aug 14, 2004 | 12:53 PM
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press is the way to go. i did make a jig from a piece of 4" channel and some 3/8 sq. to hold one end of the rod and use air hammer. i doubt you really save much doing it yourself, but i guess it all adds up.
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Old Aug 14, 2004 | 03:53 PM
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Yeah, after I thought about it I changed my mind, cause they have to square off the surface where the cap goes before the new bolts go in anyhow.

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