I just installed them on two motors, one an overhauled used motor and the other a brand new already assembled motor. No machining required.
I just popped the oil pan off, rotated the rod cap into place, loosed the original rod bolts, tapped them loose with the nut still on them and carefully fished the new APR rod bolts into place. The difficult part was keeping the rod bolt lined up properly while i tightened them because the bolt head is retangular and one side fits up against the rod. Careful that the rod bearing doesn't move when reassembling the rod cap and don't score the rod journal.
Recommend getting a rod bolt stretch gage or a torque wrench that reads low torch settings.