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Re: Another ARP torque question
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07/15/10 09:49 PM
07/15/10 09:49 PM
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Moparnut426
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That is what I was accually going to do. But I thought they were like that for a reason, so I just figured Id coppy.
Do you guys think the 30 ft lbs is good??
Oh and Randy, my header tube is in rout, and I plan on dropping the new bullit inn this next week. SUPER excited!!
Im sure Im gonna have to jet up, but I dont know how much.
Kasey
I torque 3 things on a engine, mains, rods and the heads the rest gets the normal twist of the wrist to what size bolt it is.... look up a torque chart for assorted size bolts... take a couple pieces of material and get use to different torques using a ratchet then check them with a torque wrench... you will be surprised at what you can pull... on the rocker shaft hold downs I would give them 35
I hear ya Mr P, But I have a Huge investment here that I cant duplicat easily. Ive been working on the side, and saving for 5+ years to get this far. I do the same thing on regular vehicles, and dont torque unless its a high stress area. I think 35 is a good number also.
Kasey
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