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Mcculloch splined rod bolts?
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<blockquote data-quote="ozflea" data-source="post: 4460118" data-attributes="member: 5225"><p>Well the weak link in Mac's chain engine wise is rod bolts either replace them at overhaul time with new ones were possible I have just purchased 10 sets off ebay again the old days of finding them all over the place is gone you have to grab them while you can ...... correct torque on them is 115 in pounds and use the correct amount of rollers </p><p></p><p>Dave Bonbright has rod bolts of extra high strength he uses them in his Westbends ..... good stuff</p><p></p><p>McBob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozflea, post: 4460118, member: 5225"] Well the weak link in Mac's chain engine wise is rod bolts either replace them at overhaul time with new ones were possible I have just purchased 10 sets off ebay again the old days of finding them all over the place is gone you have to grab them while you can ...... correct torque on them is 115 in pounds and use the correct amount of rollers Dave Bonbright has rod bolts of extra high strength he uses them in his Westbends ..... good stuff McBob. [/QUOTE]
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