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Re: Another ARP torque question
[Re: Moparnut426]
#749091
07/16/10 12:02 PM
07/16/10 12:02 PM
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Posts: 4,616 Kissimmee Fl.
dusturbd340W5
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I have the washers and nuts already
70 duster full chassis super pro 416 CNC Indybrock heads 727 w/brake
best so far 1.212 60 6.219 in 1/8 at 110.88 9.768 at 137.81 1/4
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Re: Another ARP torque question
[Re: Moparnut426]
#749093
07/16/10 01:39 PM
07/16/10 01:39 PM
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Posts: 9,038 Ontario, Canada
Stanton
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Don't question me!
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so I take it these are single studs that you order a set of 10
The trick is to call ARP and tell them you want a rocker stud kit for a BB Mopar and they'll put together exactly what you need for about $60.. They know what you need but haven't made it into an actual "kit" as yet. Note: the studs are not all the same length - hence telling them what you're doing!
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Re: Another ARP torque question
[Re: dusturbd340W5]
#749095
07/16/10 05:23 PM
07/16/10 05:23 PM
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Posts: 9,038 Ontario, Canada
Stanton
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but i am using these on a SB and all the studs are the same lenght
Sorry, missed that part!
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Re: Another ARP torque question
[Re: Performance Only]
#749096
07/17/10 08:17 AM
07/17/10 08:17 AM
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440Jim
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... do not overtighten. call Harland Sharp and ask them about it. the paper work that comes with the rockers should have the recommended torque. you don't want to torque those down the same as you would for the same fastener in a different application. i would suggest no more than 30 ft. lbs. with 30 wt. oil. it would take 40-45 to stretch the stud and that will distort even a heavy wall shaft like you have. that's the reason i use the loc-tite.
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