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Default Crankshaft bolts?

Do you have to change crankshaft bolts when you have loosen them? Or can i reuse them?
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Do you have to change crankshaft bolts when you have loosen them? Or can i reuse them?
Which ones? The ones that hold the flywheel to the crank, or the ones that hold the main bearing caps down? If it's the ones that hold the mains in place, yes, you have to change them. Same goes for the rod bolts and head bolts.
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