Polishing connecting rods..

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Polishing connecting rods..

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Anything wrong with polishing the caps up a bit when doing the rods?
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Nothing wrong with it, just don't remove the balance pad or go nuts and remove half the cap. A conservative polish job to get rid of the casting marks shouldn't weaken the caps. Not too sure how much strength it would add to connecting rod as a whole. The beam is more important, as you most likely know because it is being stretched and then put under a great deal of compression where as the cap doesn't see as drastic of a change in direction of forces.

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I didn't think it was nearly as important as the beam themselves... but since I was grinding.. might as well do a through job.
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Is it necessary to have the shot peened after I am done polishing them?
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btt?
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I would, are you changing rod bolts? This removes internal stresses.If you were concerned with removing stress risers enough to polish the beams, you should complete the job.
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Yes, I am going with the ARP bolts. My machine shop does not offer the shot peening process. Any recommendations for someone I can ship them too?

Should it be done before or after the bolts are installed and the rod resized?
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I like mine stress relieved as the last step. Install them in the best condition possible that way.
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I couldn't find a place that does shot peening quick enough.. so I went with cryo tempering instead, which IMO is better.
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SilverXJ wrote:I couldn't find a place that does shot peening quick enough.. so I went with cryo tempering instead, which IMO is better.
Where and how much?
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Porterfield brakes. $10/rod, cheap insurance I say. I have dealt with them in the past on brakes and they have been good.
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