ARP crank bolt torque spec
#1
ARP crank bolt torque spec
Before i reinstall my crank balancer i'm concerned with the torque specs of the ARP crank bolt. It is set for 235 ft lbs. Will the factory threads be able to hold that torque spec after the multiple times the balancer bolt has been torqued?
#2
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Yes should be no problem as long as the threads in the crank or bolt aren't already damaged. Use the correct installation tool and not the bolt to pull the balancer down onto the crank. Once you get the balancer seated down fully with the tool put the ARP bolt in and torque it. I've had balancers off and on lots of times with an ARP bolt and had no issues.
#3
Yes should be no problem as long as the threads in the crank or bolt aren't already damaged. Use the correct installation tool and not the bolt to pull the balancer down onto the crank. Once you get the balancer seated down fully with the tool put the ARP bolt in and torque it. I've had balancers off and on lots of times with an ARP bolt and had no issues.