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Hello,

I have 1 brand new ARP stretch gauge for sale.

I would like $270 delivered for it, pick up, or COD is welcome if you pay the COD fee.

I did buy it for myself but I doubt I will use it for quite some time.

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Part Number : 100-9942

Info from ARP website:

We highly recommend using a stretch gauge when installing rod bolts and other fasteners where it is possible to measure the length of the bolt after tightening. It is the most accurate way to determine the correct pre-load in the rod bolt. Simply follow manufacturer’s instructions, or use the chart on page 25 of this catalog for ARP fasteners. Measure the fastener prior to starting, and monitor overall length during installation. When the bolt has stretched the specified amount, the correct preload, or torque, has been applied. We recommend you maintain a chart of all rod bolts, and copy down the length of the fastener prior to and after installation. If there is a permanent increase of .001˝ in length or more, or if there is deformation, the bolt should be replaced immediately. Don’t chance it! A sample chart is as follows:

ARP offers a highly accurate stretch gauge with a dial indicator that reads in increments of .0005˝. Features extra heavy springs for consistent repetition. Comes with a heavy-duty, insulated plastic carrying case for protection. A “must” for any serious engine builder.

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