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Old 03-10-2012, 02:13 AM
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Default Arp oil pump stud kit part number?

can anyone share there part number to the oil pump stud kt. I have a melling 10552 (hv) so im thinking the arp 23-7003 is the right one.

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Are you sure you want to or have a need to use an HV pump? Just checking.
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Originally Posted by shbox
Are you sure you want to or have a need to use an HV pump? Just checking.
thats what my builder recomends due to where he set my bearing clearances. Im aware of the issues i see on the net and i replace the stock pan with moroso 20185.
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Just curious but why would anyone need a ARP oil pump stud? Unless you lost your stock one... Just interested in knowing if there is a point (like real high rpms?) where it would be a good idea to have one?

This is where I would get mine if I needed one.

http://tpis.com/parts/view/224

Maybe there is a cheaper place to find one but TPiS is only a 15 minute drive from me..
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You got the right one.
Joe the one you posted is 3x more expensive then the one I just bought today from Jegs and its the same thing. I guess if that was the only thing you ordered it would be close. I had to get a few things so shipping/handling was basically free.
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Yeah I'm sure there are cheaper ones. I just never considered them and had only saw that when checking out their website.

Edit: I just did a quick search to see why people use aftermarket oil pump studs and couldn't really find anything
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I'm ONLY doing it because my bolts have over 130xx miles and for 6 bucks shipped why not .
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I just got one so I could leave the old one on my old motor.



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