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what new bolt do i need with the ASP pulley?

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Old 04-01-2004, 05:25 PM
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Default what new bolt do i need with the ASP pulley?

instructions say i need a new bolt.
where can i get that bolt?

will lowes carry it?
i really dislike home depot.
their bolts break easier than the ones that attach our stock y-pipe and ex. manifolds.

anyone have the specs on this bolt so i can tell the hardware guy?
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12557840 at a GM parts counter for ~$3-$4 or ARP makes one for around $25 that is reusable. The GM bolt is TTY and should only be used once. You will use the old crank bolt to seat the pulley on the crank then use the new bolt for the final assembly.
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Ditto what 2xLS! said. And dont forget the loctite!!
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now i am even more confused.
i got the bolt from GM for a bloated $4.50
now its on special order and should arrive monday.

my Q's are=
what is TTY?
what is loctite?

thanks for the part number =)
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Torque To Yeild meaning once you strech it that bolt cant be re-used. and Loctite is used on bolt threads to keep the bolt from backing off
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Originally Posted by HumpinSS
Torque To Yeild meaning once you strech it that bolt cant be re-used. and Loctite is used on bolt threads to keep the bolt from backing off
thanks!
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Does anyone have the part number for the ARP bolt? I can't seem to find it on their website.
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Originally Posted by navy02ws6
Does anyone have the part number for the ARP bolt? I can't seem to find it on their website.
http://www.thunderracing.com/catalog...vid=3&pcid=111
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That was quick. Thanks!




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