ARP Flywheel, PP bolts
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ARP Flywheel, PP bolts
I searched and searched but can't seem to find a straight answer.
What are you guys torquing your flywheel and pressure plate bolts to? I know stock specs are 15, 37, 74 ft lbs and 52 ft lbs? (seems like a lot for pp bolts?)
The arp flywheel bolts came with specs and said 60 ft lbs with their moly lube so I went ahead and put that on, is that enough?
However the arp pp bolts did not come with any torque specs. Ive read 25ft lbs, 45 ft lbs and also 52 ft lbs still.
Any input would be appreciated thanks.
What are you guys torquing your flywheel and pressure plate bolts to? I know stock specs are 15, 37, 74 ft lbs and 52 ft lbs? (seems like a lot for pp bolts?)
The arp flywheel bolts came with specs and said 60 ft lbs with their moly lube so I went ahead and put that on, is that enough?
However the arp pp bolts did not come with any torque specs. Ive read 25ft lbs, 45 ft lbs and also 52 ft lbs still.
Any input would be appreciated thanks.
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Found the specs for the flywheel online when I went to call. Said 85 ft lbs.
I then called for pressure plate bolts and they said 45 ft lbs. These torque specs are when using blue loctite if anyone else needs them. But I am done here thanks.
I then called for pressure plate bolts and they said 45 ft lbs. These torque specs are when using blue loctite if anyone else needs them. But I am done here thanks.
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I'm having a hard time finding this information. I have ARP PP and FW bolts. So is there a 3 stage pass on these things? Or should I just bottom them out then torque them down in a star pattern?