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ARP bolts, help out with part nums and such

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Old 09-24-2009, 01:59 PM
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Hey guys im in the process or putting my motor back together and need to order some bolts i got a few just making sure i got what i need and seeing what else i need to get it finished.


ARP 134-3701 - ARP High Performance Series Cylinder Head Bolt Kits
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Cylinder Head Bolts, High Performance, 12-Point Head, Chevy, Small Block, Kit

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ARP 134-5502 - ARP Engine Blocks
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ARP 134-6005 - ARP High Performance Series Connecting Rod Bolt Kits
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Connecting Rod Bolts, High Performance Series, 8740 Chromemoly Steel, Chevy, 350, LT1/LT4, Set of 16

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ARP 534-9703 - ARP Engine Bolt Kits
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Any help would be great guys. thanks
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Wrong stud kit I believe.
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Splooge for the polished stainless steel bolts. They're worth it!
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SBC and LT1 kits should be one in the same right?

These are good:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-134-3601/

Better:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-134-4001/

Best:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-234-4301/

The 12 point are easier to get on and off if you can shed the extra coin. Then again how often will you be taking them off
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the stud kits right thats stright from ARPs site its a new kit for the lt1 using stock windage tray
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I used 234-5602. That's splayed caps w/Hex Nuts w/o windage tray. Use that if you're going to use a pan with a built in one. Use 5501 for lt1 w/windage tray and then use the bolts provided from the company that makes the splayed caps. I couldn't figure out if you had splayed or not in the PN numbers list above.



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