honda assy lube ok to torque rod bolts?
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honda assy lube ok to torque rod bolts?
i lost the moly paste that came with the eagle rods and i dont want to order & wait for ARP assy paste if theres theres another grease thats the same. anyone know if i can use honda assy lube?
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ARP fasteners usually have a torque spec using motor oil. You could just use some oil and those specs if you can't find some ARP moly lube. Otherwise, some domestic speed shops usually carry it, or you can order it from Summit. While ARP's lube may not be proprietary, I'm not sure what other lubes out there yield the same torque values as ARP's, and for something like this you probably wouldn't want to chance using a different lube that might give you different torque values.
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Any moly based assembly lube will suffice as a substitute. I personally use Torco assembly lube.
Otherwise, clean the bolts and use fresh motor oil and use the ARP torque specs for oil as inspyral mentioned.
Otherwise, clean the bolts and use fresh motor oil and use the ARP torque specs for oil as inspyral mentioned.
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