Topic: Oil on all fasteners internal to engine, right?
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Replacing pistons and no longer can find my book on small block rebuilds. My shop manual doesn't go to this level of detail, so... One question: I have to assume the only thing I put on connecting rod bolts and nuts is oil, right? And I assume the same would apply to really any bolt/nut inside the engine that is exposed to constant oil?
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Light oil on the threads of the bolts just makes the torque readings more accurate. Engine oil is fine, as would be auto trans fluid. 

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