ARP STUDS
arp head studs on a d16z6 needing tourque specs
installation instuctions say 60 ft lbs the internet site says 40 ft lbs which one do i beleive or do i have them both wrong... needing help thanks cory |
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Wrong forum biatch :-*
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Hrm...
Instructions from the manufacturer or instructions from some kiddie porn internet jockie (probably on HMT) :1 |
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a man once said: "righty tighty, lefty loosey...when the impact gun stops turning its the proper torque" :-*
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I think I did mine at 65 ft/lbs... that's what the box said with the ARP lube. I researched a lot on that and found people doing them at stock specs and up to 80 ft/lbs, so whatever you decide I guess. If you go past 65ft/lbs I don't think you can use them again because they will strech too much.
I have some brand new ones for sale if you ---- those up, so let me know. BBKA |
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I'll pm you if i need them and thanks for the impact story i'm not a newb....
i have them tourqued at 60 ft lbs and eveything is ok but under hard boost i start to overheat.... |
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Originally Posted by THRESHOLD
I'll pm you if i need them and thanks for the impact story i'm not a newb....
i have them tourqued at 60 ft lbs and eveything is ok but under hard boost i start to overheat.... |
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Back your timing down if it's overheating, that's usually the problem with the d-series blocks, your head gasket might already be fucked though.
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Holy ------- BBKA sighting. :)
Id tq them to what ARP tells you to. Theres probably a pretty good reason they provide you w/ two different TQ specs based on the lubricant you use. |
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Originally Posted by leed
Holy ------- BBKA sighting. :)
Id tq them to what ARP tells you to. Theres probably a pretty good reason they provide you w/ two different TQ specs based on the lubricant you use. |
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