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<title>[RWD] [900] rod bolts -posted by- rjk2</title>
<description>I have a &#x27;94 940T.
The crank nose went bad (long, sordid story) &#x26; I am replacing it.
When retightening the rod bolts (angle tightened) I felt a few &#x22;give&#x22; (feeling of less torque required to turn them).
Is this normal or are they now toast?
Should I just replace all the rod bolts since they have been stretched once at the initial build?</description>
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