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Old 03-12-2004, 01:17 PM
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Is there a particular procedure for insatlling the ARP pulley bolt? Or just toque to 240 lbs/ft? You supposed to use the ARP lube?

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Old 03-12-2004, 01:29 PM
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probably the same as a stock one.....www.ls1howto.com
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Thanks! But I am aware of the stock torque to yeald procedure, done it many times.The ARP is not torque to yeald, so I want some accurate info on this so I don't go loosing a Pulley at 7K...

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i put mine down the same way you would the TTY bolt(240ft lbs w/ the stock bolt, then the 37 ft lbs. and 140* past that). i have had no problems and all, hightest i've spun it was 6500 but it hasnt loosened up a bit

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Originally Posted by JRcamaroZ28
i put mine down the same way you would the TTY bolt(240ft lbs w/ the stock bolt, then the 37 ft lbs. and 140* past that). i have had no problems and all, hightest i've spun it was 6500 but it hasnt loosened up a bit

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Did you use the ARP lube on the threads and bolt head like you would on the head studs?

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I did what ARP instruction say lube threads and bolt head with their lube and torque bolt to 240ft/lbs. I've had no problems with the bolt coming loose.
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Yeah, I was under the impression that all ARP fasteners needed the lube. But with the lube on, it would reduce the amount of toque you would normally use a on a dry fastener. This made me wonder if the 240 lbs/ft was to much..

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