ASP UD bolt part number PLEASE!!
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ASP UD bolt part number PLEASE!!
Any one know the part number of the ARP bolt (M16 x 2.0 pitch x 120mm long) that can be used with an ASP UD pulley???
I work for a dealership and cant get 60% off GM parts and need the part number. THANKS!!
I work for a dealership and cant get 60% off GM parts and need the part number. THANKS!!
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Originally Posted by ThePOWERofaLS1
Any one know the part number of the ARP bolt (M16 x 2.0 pitch x 120mm long) that can be used with an ASP UD pulley???
I work for a dealership and cant get 60% off GM parts and need the part number. THANKS!!
I work for a dealership and cant get 60% off GM parts and need the part number. THANKS!!
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Just use a new GM bolt #12557840. With your discount it should be less than $3. ARP makes a crank bolt that can be reused, but costs around $25. I don't think the ARP bolt is 120mm long either. The 120mm bolt is what people use to press on pulleys and screw up their crank threads. If that is what you are looking for, most people get it from NAPA.
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Just thought that maybe i needed the longer bolt.
Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
You can use an impact to remove it but a trq wrench to install.
The long bolt makes life so much easier (M16 x 2.0 pitch x 120mm long ), and the best pulley puller you can rent.
WD40 or some other penetrating lubricant the night before on the bolt to help with removal.
The long bolt makes life so much easier (M16 x 2.0 pitch x 120mm long ), and the best pulley puller you can rent.
WD40 or some other penetrating lubricant the night before on the bolt to help with removal.
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Yes, the longer bolt does make life easier but you won't be using that as your permanent crank bolt. You are only using that for leverage to get the pulley on/of. You are going to need a new GM crank bolt and perform the torque sequence recommended, or purchase the ARP crank bolt and torque it down.