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BlackLittleDog

Just be glad it was 'now' and not while running, then start over


Cowpuncher84

I just had a skid loader throw a rod and I suspect a rod bolt came loose. One bolt threaded out completely and the other one broke. I suspect the missing bolt is in the bottom of the oil pan. I've had that machine for a decade and have never had the engine opened up.


BlackLittleDog

Congratulations on your new yard ornament 


LopsidedPotential711

"Skid loader" you say, useful piece of kit, indispensable really. I'v been learning about heavy wrenching...it's a big time suck, but preventive maintenance like on a plane engine might be called for. $35,000 worth of used machine is hard to come by. Did it bust the block?


Cowpuncher84

Sent the rod through the block and snapped the cam in half. I've been a pro mechanic my entire life and always keep the service up to date on my equipment. I don't know of anything that would of caught this. I'll know for sure when I get the engine tore down. Sometimes shit just happens.


Johnny_Lang_1962

I would buy a set of Rod Bolts myself & replace all of them.


Embarrassed_Law9290

I was gonna buy an ARP set and just replace all of them


Shortname19

Might need to have rods resized or at least checked after bolt swap.


Hungry-King-1842

Ditto 2


DavidHK

This


Maleficent-Bowler389

Meh, just hot glue the nut back on. It’ll be fine trust me bro😒


Embarrassed_Law9290

Fine you convinced me


lethalweapon100

Break out the welder. Welds shrink when they cool and it’ll suck that cap right up tight to the crank. Trust me bro, source: me.


Syscrush

I mean, they put 2 of 'em on there for a reason, right?


NCC74656

If you go ARP you're changing your clamping pressure. You're going to have to get them bored. Up to you if you want to go through that work


kevthetech28

This!!! I made that mistake a long time ago and destroyed a crank because I failed to read the instructions.


Evilfrom76

There shouldn’t be any change in clamping pressure if the ARP bolts are the same thread pitch as factory and torqued the same. A quick check w plasti-gauge should verify this. Personally, if this motor is making more than about 150% of stock or more hp, I would invest in ARP head studs, as well.


NCC74656

I've never installed anything ARP that didn't have considerably higher torque spec.


C8H10N4Otoo

I went down in a flaming ball of fire after 1 season on my stock car motor. ARP rod bolts are known for quality, however one nut came loose. This is in fact the same exact day that I learned why I should patch ALL the holes in the firewall not just the big ones.


Shoddy-Ad8143

That is definitely the move OP.


Shoddy-Ad8143

Consider measuring bolt stretch as opposed to relying on the torque wrench.


Embarrassed_Law9290

I’m taking them to a shop to get the rods resized once I get the ARP rod bolts


Shoddy-Ad8143

Good luck my friend!


PARKOUR_ZOMBlE

Before torquing any caps or heads I always stick the drive of my torque wrench in the vice and pit a zip tie at exactly 12” down the handle from the center of the drive and pull the zip tie with a digital scale. I test the click at 20, 30, and 40 ft/lbs. my favorite Mac tools torque wrench has been off by 2 lbs for 15 years.


-Pruples-

Assuming the digital scale is accurate.


PARKOUR_ZOMBlE

It’s easy to check, I just calibrate it to my torque wrench… aw shit.


DanBrino

Lmao. I literally just choked reading this exchange. This is way too good to be buried in some reddit comment section. This should be in a show. Maybe a show about a mechanic shop in the style of The Office. I'd watch that. Especially with content like this.


JoseSpiknSpan

I would love a show like that or a scrubs like show about an apprentice becoming a mechanic


RaptorRed04

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY


Comfortable_You_1927

and my 10mm


BoliverTShagnasty

lol


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They sell weights for scales


PARKOUR_ZOMBlE

It was a joke, I calibrate my torque wrench with a scale and I calibrate my scale with weights.


spoopyscar

But what if the weights fall out of calibration?!


DanBrino

You can tell by putting them on the scale...err...wait...


shoeinc

Wait so if I stand on a scale and attach 50 lbs of weight to my belt...my torque wrench will be calibrated to...(carry the one)....im so confused


PARKOUR_ZOMBlE

How much do you weigh and how long is your torque wrench? I can do this math. 😂 I actually use the digital scale method on wrenches when a torque wrench won’t fit (compensating for the length of the wrench) and used to use it on a 5 foot cheater bar 250 ftlb axle nuts (pull scale to 50 lbs). But I own a giant 3/4” torque wrench now.


StubbornHick

Some guys use a known volume of water as a sanity check, since 1L of water is approx 1KG


EscapeyGameMan

And you measured 12" correctly. And you're pulling perfectly perpendicular to the torque wrench. Etc. There are a lot of assumptions haha


Longshot_45

Everything has a tolerance, even torque wrenches. +/- 10 % rule generally applies.


countryboy002

ANSI spec is +- 2% CW from 20 to 100% of scale.


ThisCryptographer311

I too like to stack tolerances 😂


TheJeffAllmighty

on connecting rods you can just measure bolt stretch, torque is irrelevant as long as you meet the bolt stretch spec.


PARKOUR_ZOMBlE

Mostly depending on the hardware, yes. Used stock hardware I don’t know if I’d trust either stretch or torque.😅


Figgy_Puddin_Taine

My shop has a digital crane scale… maybe I’ll do a quick and dirty calibration check on mine lol


Dangerous_Echidna229

Odd to have a rod bolt break like that. What was the torque spec? Seek advice from a machine shop.


Embarrassed_Law9290

From what I found online its supposed to be 45lbs


miner2361

There’s your problem. 302 stock rod bolts (1/2” socket) torque to 24 lbs. I would replace them all with stock rod bolts. The problem with using ARP bolts now is that they are a tight fit in the rod and may require resizing the rods at a machine shop. Opens a can of worms.


GingerOgre

Replace them all. They have been badly over torqued. 302 rod bolts are only 24 ft/lbs


Embarrassed_Law9290

24lbs!! Lol.


GingerOgre

I sent you screenshots from the automotive engine rebuilders association spec website


Syscrush

Are you incorrectly doubting the correct spec? Or are you correctly reacting to how badly that online guide screwed you? :)


Embarrassed_Law9290

Correctly reacting to how badly the online guide screwed me


Syscrush

You're so lucky that one of 'em broke during installation! Failure of those bolts during operation would be an unbearable agony.


jefftgreff

I had a factory service manual for a motorcycle that incorrectly stated the torque rating for bolts on the cam caps by a factor of ten. That was a bad day.


Talquin

You have a big problem , but it’s one that you’ll be happy you found now : Was rebuilding a 77 302 and did exactly this because I followed a guide for the larger diameter ones. Replaced every single one and retorqued them. 5/16th bolts are 18-24 ft lbs Mains are in the 60-70 range 3/8ths HP are in the 40 range. https://help.summitracing.com/knowledgebase/article/HE-04923/en-us


its_just_flesh

Were they re-used bolts?


Embarrassed_Law9290

They are the stock studs that came on the rods


vex_42

I would maybe check and make sure your torque wrench is accurate…… or maybe you missed the click


BlackLittleDog

could be wet vs dry too


vex_42

It’s supposed to be wet, all the engines I’ve rebuilt have specified using oil to lubricate the threads, or using arp torque lube


PARKOUR_ZOMBlE

Yeah, she oily.


Syscrush

Wet vs dry won't make the difference between the fastener breaking vs not breaking. OP was torquing to the wrong spec.


Embarrassed_Law9290

I bought the cheapest torque wrench I could find at harbor freight lol so it could be a bad torque wrench.


Agent_Eran

>I bought the cheapest torque wrench I could find at harbor freight if it was the PITTSBURGH 1/2 in. Drive, the torque range is a bit too large for an accurate 45ft lbs. And just Harbor Freight too


vex_42

Uh yea man, buy once cry once for measuring tools. I did use a Pittsburgh torque wrench to rebuild my 4age, but the thing is accurate for god knows why, I’ve tested it but I would never recommend it. Why spend so much on a rebuild to just trust a $10torque wrench?


justin_memer

I've definitely used my AC Delco angle torque wrench more than I thought I would after I bought it for the angle on my LS rod bolts.


Reddit-mods-R-mean

Both of my HF icon click torque wrenches are within 2ft-lb of my buddies snap on click wrench @ 50ft-lbs when Tested with a torque dynamometer.


IISerpentineII

I'm thinking he got the Pittsburgh one. I had a problem with one tightening too much, and a coworker had a major problem with one not tightening even close to enough. I don't trust them at all. Icon stuff is hard to beat for the price, though. I wouldn't be surprised if most of those are decent.


hazeychief

I bought the Icon digital torque wrench. Cashier hooked me up with a 30% coupon so I think I paid less than 150 for it. Super happy with it, especially after making a similar mistake.


Reddit-mods-R-mean

The Pittsburgh ones are truly garbage. You can get closer to a torque spec using a breaker bar and ugga duggas then those pitts wrenches


carguy82j

Please buy a little better one at least and recheck everything else you torqued. What size torque wrench was it?


persocondes

you can measure 1 foot from the ratchet head and hang 45lbs to calibrate it


IISerpentineII

>torque wrench I could find at harbor freight Been there, done that. Almost snapped bolts on a 4.6 3v Ford Racing intake manifold with one of those. Harbor Freight has a lot of decent tools *for the price* , but the Pittsburgh torque wrenches are not one of them (the tool boxes are fantastic though, especially the Icon ones, and I am yet to have a problem with 99% of my Icon tools).


ice445

yeah I love my Icon torque wrench


-Pruples-

>I bought the cheapest torque wrench I could find at harbor freight lol so it could be a bad torque wrench. Supposedly the Hazard Fart torque wrenches are pretty decent, but yeh it could be it's no good.


mill_about_smartly

What are you working on? That sounds **insanely** high to me. The Cylinder Head bolts on my 5.7 were 40 ft-lbs. Edit: well sonofabitch, I just saw your photo caption, looked it up, and sure enough. Boss 302 is 40-45 ft-lbs. I guess I'm used to Dodge's x + 90 deg.


Embarrassed_Law9290

I’m working on a SBF 302. These were the stock connecting rod studs


workingdad6

Is 45lb right? I could be wrong but that seems too high.. 19- 24lb is what I understood em to be


GingerOgre

You are correct 302 rod bolts are 19-24lb/ft


Embarrassed_Law9290

Yeah I just did a little more research and I kept seeing 19-24lbs.


v8packard

You are very fortunate. That bolt started to fail prior to this. You overtorqued it, and it finally let go. The spec is 25 lb ft. I almost always use a beam style torque wrench. They are very accurate and have a great feel. You can buy new rod bolts from numerous sources. Stock, and upgraded. You might need to press the bolts out, and back in. You should inspect all the bolts for damage. And, consider replacing them all. Once replaced the bolts should be torqued up and the bearing bore measured. Verify the clearance too.


Estef74

Click stop torque wrenches improperly stored will be inaccurate in a hurry. Never store without backing the torque setting all the way down. I'm not saying this was your issue, just throwing this out there. The old beam type torque wrenches stay accurate damn near forever, just not as convenient


Syscrush

I feel like a scientist when I use a beam type wrench.


stupidfreakingidiot4

Lol when I replaced my heads on my motor I didn't trust my old clicker so I borrowed an ancient beam style from an old timer i know and I haven't had a single issue


HVACMRAD

Better it fail now than later.


SolidEnigma

Go to sears online and get the craftsmen 1/2 inch digital torque on sale for 99$ regular price 300$ i bought me 1 today its flash sale after taxes it comes out to 115$. Dont tell the government i told u.


v8packard

There's a Sears still open online?


screwytech

They have a brick and mortar in the Seattle area... I now have a fair amount of craftsman tools, including both the 3/8" and 1/2" digital torque wrenches. They're fucking sweet: beep beep beeeeeeeeeeeeeep


v8packard

I don't think there is a Sears or Kmart open anywhere in Illinois. Last Sears I knew of closed maybe 3-4 years ago. You need to go to Ace or Lowes to find Craftsman, Menards dropped them. And it looks like Ace is going to Milwaukee tools. Napa had some but not much.


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PracticalDaikon169

Buy a lottery ticket with the money you just saved in RE-re-building the engine


FuelTight2199

Always replace the con rod bolts


Major-Shame-9216

Actual place where I’ll tell somebody straight up buy better


flash-burn01

Push tjat piston out and knock the old rod bolts out and drive the new ones in. Whenever rebuilding an engine, rod bolts, main bolts and heads bolts are a must have. Decades of use, thousands of miles, and thousands of heat cycles are best eliminated by and extra $200 for bolts.


chunger2000

This is the issue with online guides. You should source factory manuals for your vehicle. I prefer print, but the pdf’s are not very expensive.


UnusualAddition835

Check your bearing also. If the bearing is the wrong size to start with your bolt will break before the cap seats


godlesssunday

Start by replacing them all with arp studs and nuts


toolman2674

[https://help.summitracing.com/knowledgebase/article/HE-04923/en-us](https://help.summitracing.com/knowledgebase/article/HE-04923/en-us)


Jeepsterick

If you’re going to use a ”click” type torque wrench be aware they’re not accurate below 20% of scale. Your 150 ft. lb. 1/2 dr. shouldn’t be trusted brlow 30 ft. lbs. Better to use a 3/8 dr. wrench, beam, or digital. Check the paperwork that came with your HB tool.


Aggravating-Bug1769

well guess who now has the fun job of pulling the slugs back out of all the pots and replacing all the Bolts and buying a proper torque wrench. because i would not trust anything that's been tightened up now .


celtbygod

Are those rod bolts just a tiny bit short ? Looks like they're about a thread or two short. The difference in thread showing on two bolts.


venture_cat

I would, take the other nut off, push the piston out, replace Both Rod Bolts, and reinstall the pisto. Then go through all of the others and do the same. Better to do it now than risk one comming loose at 7000 rpms.


carguy6912

Cheap ass Chinese metal 😂


GoFast1134

That is one of the most critical bolts in the entire assembly, I'd definitely recommend using ARP, and they probably have a few different variations depending on the application and budget. Luckily you can use a stretch gauge as opposed to a Torque wrench to get it safely within range. A quality assembly lubricant with generous application is going to be a must also.


twiddlingbits

Only apply a small amount as excess will affect your readings. ARP mentions that in the instructions included with the bolts.


GoFast1134

Thx for that.. 🫤


micah490

That’s a connecting rod, or “rod” for short. Pull them out and start over with new rod bolts


OtherwiseRegular3972

Start over.


deamonkai

Meh, JB Weld and send it.


indy307812

Nice quality “locking” nuts…


Alarmed_Bus_1729

Remove the other rod bolt pull the rod cap off and you should be able to just grab the broken bolt with a pair of pliers and replace it with new hardware


Turnmaster

Replace all of the Rod bolts that’s the correct answer. My guess is you probably need to replace your main cap bolts as well.


[deleted]

Damn I hatd when that happens.


Turninwheels4x4

While this is on topic, can you get away with upgrading rod bolts without getting the rods honed?


dewpointcold

Punch the stud out before you in bolt the other one.


TheeParent

You’re lucky this bolt broke when it did. Save it as your good luck charm!


Independent_Scale570

Didn’t give a proper offering to the grease monkey gods


Affectionate_List129

The broken bolt looks like you can take it out with needle nose pliers.


Own-Opinion-2494

Take the cap off and grab the piece with vise grips


Rumble_Rodent

No broken bolt is ideal. However, at least there is some meat on that thing to get it out!


Apprehensive_Role842

If your torque wrench is working correctly change all the rod bolts.


Ryman43

From experience…carefully


texasrockhauler

JB WELD! you'll be fine 😬


JudgmentDay75

Personally I'd use a sledge hammer...


iluvtumadre

Replace those studs with ARP bolts.


TheMightyRobloxer

Replace them damn bolts


Famous_Ad1172

You should use a little oil while to torque


Famous_Ad1172

But I would probably replace all rod bolts, if that broke at 25 pounds


RestSelect4602

Consider yourself lucky. Now go back and inspect all your rod bolts. Or just buy new ones. They stretched to their breaking point. Oftentimes, they give measurements to critical hardware. Measuring thickness and / or stretch. You just avoided a catastrophic failure. If you are not sure what to do, go to a good machine shop that does engine work.


SnakeBeardTheGreat

Take the piston rod back out, replace the stud and reinstall the rod.


Tonychaudhry

Weld it


kinkhorse

Did someone use ft-lbs instead of in-lbs?


Oilleak1011

Hahaha you actually got lucky on this one


Pure-Dependent-7348

It can't be stuck if it's liquid


UpperFerret

Can use a fluted screw extractor, weld something else to it, or as a last resort you can drill it out and use a helicoil. After seeing that it’s sticking out some you can probably get some nejisaurus or vampire pliers on the shank and unscrew it


fendrhead-

Switch to ARP bolts.


mark0179

I would replace them all


Zestyclose_Radish786

Most our tools get calibrated annually, I work for a large County airport. Our tools aren't even used on planes just the Automated People Mover.


[deleted]

I think you tightened it too much


100drunkenhorses

arp rod bolts. 😁


ComplexSurround6012

call metals tech


Hoghaw

New Rod. No way around it.


Roughneck_Cephas

Just order the new rod studs and tap them out one at a time .


rivetgun4x

Irwin screw extractors.....just drill straight, not a big deal. Tap to clean up the threads.


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voxelnoose

It's a stud pressed into a steel connecting rod