Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6
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Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6
i need torque specs for arp headstuds with moly lube on d16z6. Also if you take the distributor off and rotate the rotor will it expletive up the timing? I know it goes in one way.
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Re: Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6 (b00st Junkie)
65ft-lbs and for the dist. Timing is determined when the dist. goes back on, and you need a timing light to set it straight.
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Re: Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6 (b00st Junkie)
here is what i do
start from the middle then go out
i start them all at 20 , then to 40 and tighten and loosen them a few times. that gives helps them stretch
then after i do that I do 60lbs
i start from the middle then go like this
7 3 1 6 10
9 5 2 4 8
also being that you are D-series you can do them 1 at a time.. make sure to use the arp moly lube to
start from the middle then go out
i start them all at 20 , then to 40 and tighten and loosen them a few times. that gives helps them stretch
then after i do that I do 60lbs
i start from the middle then go like this
7 3 1 6 10
9 5 2 4 8
also being that you are D-series you can do them 1 at a time.. make sure to use the arp moly lube to
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Re: Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6 (LaOstha)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LaOstha »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what about putting loctite on the part that goes into the block</TD></TR></TABLE>
<FONT SIZE="3">DO NOT DO THAT!!!!!!! </FONT>
Put some Moly lube in there.
<FONT SIZE="3">DO NOT DO THAT!!!!!!! </FONT>
Put some Moly lube in there.
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Re: Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6 (LaOstha)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LaOstha »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what about putting loctite on the part that goes into the block</TD></TR></TABLE>
no use the arp moly lube that comes with them
no use the arp moly lube that comes with them
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Re: Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6 (LaOstha)
some people say to re tq after 50 miles or so.. but thats usually why i tighten and loosen at 40lbs a few times to give them a stretch
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Re: Torque Specs on arp studs for d16z6 (Timmay)
wahts the firing order for the dizzy?i searched and found
4
3 2
1
however it wont start with it like that i switched it and put it at
3
1 4
2
and it would start but runs rough
4
3 2
1
however it wont start with it like that i switched it and put it at
3
1 4
2
and it would start but runs rough
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