Head bolt chaser.
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Aloha gang,
Anyone have the correct part number for the ls1 head bolt chaser from ARP? Ive searched google and have come up with conflicting numbers. I need it overnighted to hawaii
Mahalo
Anyone have the correct part number for the ls1 head bolt chaser from ARP? Ive searched google and have come up with conflicting numbers. I need it overnighted to hawaii
Mahalo
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They are:
Big bolts - M11 x 2.00: part # 912-0011
Small bolts - M8 x 1.25: part # 912-0001
I know the M11x2.0 part number is good because I used it to track down a cleaning tap a couple of weeks ago for my car. Most seem to just buy the cleaner for the M11 bolts and clean the M8's well with an old bolt that's been scored down the side to catch whatever may be in there (nothing in this case) and compressed air.
However, I would HIGHLY recommend you get the cleaning tap for the M11's. I was amazed at how much it pulled out vs just an old bolt that I had scored.
Big bolts - M11 x 2.00: part # 912-0011
Small bolts - M8 x 1.25: part # 912-0001
I know the M11x2.0 part number is good because I used it to track down a cleaning tap a couple of weeks ago for my car. Most seem to just buy the cleaner for the M11 bolts and clean the M8's well with an old bolt that's been scored down the side to catch whatever may be in there (nothing in this case) and compressed air.
However, I would HIGHLY recommend you get the cleaning tap for the M11's. I was amazed at how much it pulled out vs just an old bolt that I had scored.