Arp Stud and Bolt re-torque question
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Arp Stud and Bolt re-torque question
ARP Studs and Bolts
Head on Partly Torqued
After getting the my Left side head in place and starting the torque sequence, I discovered my torque wrench would not fit properly on the number 10 nut, lower rear. Although I was able to get 25 lbs done, the 50 failed.
I now have a torque wrench that fits.
My question is am I better off to to go back to zero and start fresh or just continue.
If I go back to zero do I need to replace my nice new head gasket
Given everything is apart now is the time to do this right.
Head on Partly Torqued
After getting the my Left side head in place and starting the torque sequence, I discovered my torque wrench would not fit properly on the number 10 nut, lower rear. Although I was able to get 25 lbs done, the 50 failed.
I now have a torque wrench that fits.
My question is am I better off to to go back to zero and start fresh or just continue.
If I go back to zero do I need to replace my nice new head gasket
Given everything is apart now is the time to do this right.
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Sixpack577 (02-20-2020)
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Richard Gallant (02-21-2020)
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@Sixpack577 I will I am nothing if not stubborn, I would have taken a day off work but we have a big network change over this weekend so I am working around that and family obligations.
Assuming my wife does not get tired of my "obsession with my Disco" and plant me with the roses
Assuming my wife does not get tired of my "obsession with my Disco" and plant me with the roses
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Success ! sort of I still have concerns, as the bolt seems to have at least 70 lbs on it. That implies the torque wrench used never clicked,I have contacted ARP tech to get their input, on backing off and re-torquing. But that is the last bolt in line, in the tightening sequence and 1st to be broken loose. In theory I could break it loose and re-tighten, it is the possible impacts of that that worry me.
But here is how I managed it, you might be able to get away with a really long extension,depending on your firewall.
Exaggerated the actual shaft is barely off a direct connection in place
In place long wobble extension and long normal
Looking down to Bolt
But here is how I managed it, you might be able to get away with a really long extension,depending on your firewall.
Exaggerated the actual shaft is barely off a direct connection in place
In place long wobble extension and long normal
Looking down to Bolt
Last edited by Richard Gallant; 02-21-2020 at 03:24 PM.
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Done and finished my shoulder hurts ( a few weeks short of 62,and as my doc likes to remind me you not 20 anymore take it easy) but I have it sorted out.
After reading a lot on several hot rod forums I went with removing that nut & washer re-lubing and reseating. It just made me feel better.
It took 45 minutes start to finish and the booster heat guard bracket had to be removed, but I got it torqued correctly.
A quick double check on both heads torque in the am and I can get back in the assembly groove
After reading a lot on several hot rod forums I went with removing that nut & washer re-lubing and reseating. It just made me feel better.
It took 45 minutes start to finish and the booster heat guard bracket had to be removed, but I got it torqued correctly.
A quick double check on both heads torque in the am and I can get back in the assembly groove
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