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arp torque spec

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lou schmouder

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Jun 17, 2008
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Trying to find out the torque spec for flywheel, crank, and cam bolts .Been to arp website and the are not listed on website . can anyone help
 
WELL the specs are listed here on tuners but I'll give you them anyway since I have a quick list

I have a 6 bolt engine.

Concerning your needed specs, the 6 bolt 7 bolt engines have the same bolt diameter so the specs should be the same. So in that case

-12MM FLYWHEEL bolts torque to 95 FT lbs with blue loctite on threads + ARP moly under the bolt head

-10MM crankshaft MAIN STUD NUTS torque NUT to 60 FT lbs + slather up that ARP moly on all nuts/washers. The threads in the block should be cleaned up and studs should thread in nicely. Studs are installed DRY, no lube. Also, the tightening sequence should go in OEM order with torque applied in STEPS. IE 20FTlbs - 40FTlbs - 60FTlbs. The last applied torque should be a jump of at least 20ft lbs to overcome static friction

-No idea on cam caps
 
yea need arp cam bolt and arp crank bolt that holds balancer in place

and went to web site and no specs for arp 207-2501 (crabk bolt) or arp 107-1002 (cam gear bolts)...
 
i know that every arp product i have ever bough gives their torque specs on the packaging for dry torque, with oil, and with arp moly lube (recommended)
 
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