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February 14th, 2019 09:26 AM | |
ZEN357 | I would check with ARP. They should be able to give you all the torque specs you need. |
February 9th, 2019 11:54 PM | |
jivepepper |
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Originally Posted by SSG Pate
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What do the bolts say on the Do they say ARP ARP? I am betting you have the 8740 studs and not the 2000's. If that is the case as bad as it sucks I would pick up a new set if they are 10 years old i mean you cant ask for much more then that out of a set of bolts especially on a boosted application.
I was hoping I could one more use out of them? Quote:
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Make sure to let them sit for at least a day then retorque them
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June 19th, 2018 07:44 PM | |
Sonic 02 | Make sure to let them sit for at least a day then retorque them |
June 16th, 2018 10:00 AM | |
SSG Pate | What do the bolts say on the Do they say ARP ARP? I am betting you have the 8740 studs and not the 2000's. If that is the case as bad as it sucks I would pick up a new set if they are 10 years old i mean you cant ask for much more then that out of a set of bolts especially on a boosted application. |
June 16th, 2018 09:24 AM | |
jivepepper |
Thank guys, if I knew how give kudos on the mobile I'd give one to everyone. Quote:
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Have you checked with ARP? I seem to recall that they usually have torque specs with their fasteners?
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ARP should have instructions that come in the box. Otherwise if you have the part number you can look them up on their site. And if all else fails, you can go to their site, select the engine family and type of fastener, and determine the instructions from there.
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Arp will tell you 30/60/90 if your using ARP 2000 studs... This is the way i have been doing it.
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June 15th, 2018 11:46 PM | |
SSG Pate | Arp will tell you 30/60/90 if your using ARP 2000 studs... This is the way i have been doing it. |
June 13th, 2018 10:11 AM | |
WickedSnake00 | ARP should have instructions that come in the box. Otherwise if you have the part number you can look them up on their site. And if all else fails, you can go to their site, select the engine family and type of fastener, and determine the instructions from there. |
June 13th, 2018 08:48 AM | |
Derfdog15 | Have you checked with ARP? I seem to recall that they usually have torque specs with their fasteners? |
June 13th, 2018 07:45 AM | |
jivepepper |
ARP head stud torque specs/squence Getting ready to replace head gaskets and need the torque specs and sequence. I will be using ARP head studs. Depending on how the short block looks I might put new rings and bearings in there while I'm at it. If anybody has the torque specs for the mains and rod caps using ARP fasteners that would also be helpful. I tried doing a search but it's been a while since I've been on here. On my phone I found the new format difficult and not user-friendly. Thanks for any info. |
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