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Old 08-05-2014, 07:21 PM
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Looking for torque specs for arp main caps and connecting rod studs as bolts. Ls1 stock spec bottom end just forged. Billet main caps. Forged H beam connecting rods.
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Look up the torque specs with PN of the main studs if you go to ARP's website.

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As for the rods, they are not studs. You need to check with the manufacturer of the rods as the bolts are typically made to their spec and may have a unique torque value. In the link I provided, you will find the phone numbers to major manufacturers to get that info.
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I know the connecting rods don't have studs. Let me clear this up. Bolts on connecting rods. Studs on the main caps. And bolts on the side of the main caps.
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Originally Posted by Robbie Ward
Looking for torque specs for arp main caps and connecting rod studs...
Oh my bad. I don't know how I could have gotten that confused lol



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