i need to know B16 arp rodbolts torque spec.
10 ftlbs for the stud into the block using motor oil.
25-50-80 for the nut on top using moly lube.
this info is everywhere by the way
25-50-80 for the nut on top using moly lube.
this info is everywhere by the way
From the instructions that i have:
1.) lube threads and nut flange face w/ provided ARP assy lube
2.) Recommended rod bolt stretch = .0075" - .0079" [preferred method]
Otherwise, torque to 40lb*ft (final). There should be a step-torque in there to like 20lb*ft first, then 40lb*ft. Loosen and re-torque. Do this a total of 3x to get sufficient rod bolt stretch.
1.) lube threads and nut flange face w/ provided ARP assy lube
2.) Recommended rod bolt stretch = .0075" - .0079" [preferred method]
Otherwise, torque to 40lb*ft (final). There should be a step-torque in there to like 20lb*ft first, then 40lb*ft. Loosen and re-torque. Do this a total of 3x to get sufficient rod bolt stretch.
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its highly recommended to have the rods re-honed to remove any ovaling of the big end after the rodbolt install. i put them in my b20 and they needed to be redone but it was like 40 bucks at the machine shop
its highly recommended to have the rods re-honed to remove any ovaling of the big end after the rodbolt install. i put them in my b20 and they needed to be redone but it was like 40 bucks at the machine shop
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