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WTF 03-21-2007 12:41 AM

ARP studs in LS help
 
i got some ARP studs im about to install, currently taking the head off, anyone know a good amount to torque them too? i've read anything from 65-85 ft-lbs so i was go go for 70ish

i think my box was missing instructions, or maybe they jsut figure you know... also what do you gyus do for putting the studs in the block, hand tight snug with a allen wrench or what?

lube everthing pretty much but the middle of the stud?

thanks

WTF 03-21-2007 05:30 PM

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anyone know what size thread chaser to use for a ls block and where to get one lol

having a hard time getting them clean

Smith-02 03-21-2007 05:32 PM

Re: ARP studs in LS help
 
m12?

ichbinsobose 03-21-2007 06:52 PM

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I sprayed in wd40, used the required thread seal and torqued em to 80ft pounds
works like a charm for around 20k so far

WTF 03-21-2007 07:04 PM

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sucks i ran out of wd40

WTF 03-21-2007 07:40 PM

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does using socket size adapter mess with torque readings? cause i probly dont have a 1/2 12pt socket..

WTF 03-21-2007 08:22 PM

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WTF 03-22-2007 10:32 PM

Re: ARP studs in LS help
 
got these in but im not very confident in how they went in, i was watching the stud carefully in between turns when i was doing the final torque down and i seen a few of the studs turn a little

think next time i would put thread lock on the end going into the block and let it sit over night, or try the ball bearing in the block hole trick

having to go buy a 12pt 1/2" deep socket was pretty inconvenient, who uses 12 point nuts anyways?

Smith-02 03-23-2007 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by WTF
got these in but im not very confident in how they went in, i was watching the stud carefully in between turns when i was doing the final torque down and i seen a few of the studs turn a little

think next time i would put thread lock on the end going into the block and let it sit over night, or try the ball bearing in the block hole trick

having to go buy a 12pt 1/2" deep socket was pretty inconvenient, who uses 12 point nuts anyways?

why grip 6 places when you can grip 12?

xstreetfiendx 03-23-2007 02:20 PM

Re: ARP studs in LS help
 
don't worry about the studs, the stud kits works differently than the bolts, the stock bolts, when you tighten them, they exert a downward pressure on the head to keep it tight, but with the studs, since they are just threaded into the block, when the nut is tightened not only is there a downward pressure on the head, but since you are tightening the nut, it pulls up on the stud, stretching it, this stretching exerts a pre load on the bolts which keeps them very tight for extended periods of time.

BigJ 03-29-2007 07:37 PM

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if you use motor oil torque them to the stock spec, if you use the moly that comes with them use the torque specs from the kit. The sheet that comes with them actually tells you this, I just went through this today with a friend.

xstreetfiendx is right, the ARP's work differently then the stocker bolts. As long as you thread the stem/rod into the block without bottoming it out, and them torque the nuts on properly in the right order everything with torque together at the same rating. Meaning both the rod into the block and the nut onto the rod.

Your flywheel uses 12pt, but I guess you haven't attacked that yet.

CRX_Si 03-30-2007 12:36 AM

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I did my arps, 25ft lbs all, followed by 45ft lbs , then 65ft lbs .

88dx 03-30-2007 12:50 AM

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re-used Stockers FTW :6


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