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Old 10-31-2008, 12:45 PM
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Does anyone have the guidelines/ instructions that came with their main studs? If so, could you post them up or send them to me?

I bought some used ones off here and just want to make sure I install them right. Thanks
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I thought jrp had them in a sticky on top of this or some other forum.
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ARP Main Stud Kit Installation Method
Part Number 234-5608 for GenIII/LS Series Small Block
Screw the studs into the block "HAND TIGHT ONLY"
Preload (Torque) Recommendations with ARP Moly Lubricant
Follow the manufacturers recommended torque sequence.
Inner Studs - 4.770 long 60 ft lbs.
Outer Studs - 4.550 long 50 ft lbs.
Side Bolts - 20 ft lbs. (use RTV sealant under the head of the bolt)
Windage Tray Nuts - 28 ft lbs.
When changing from factory to high strength fasteners, you should check main bearing bores and align hone if necessary.
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Originally Posted by Gary Z
When changing from factory to high strength fasteners, you should check main bearing bores and align hone if necessary.
very important!
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Thanks Gary Z....much appreciated!




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