lincolnlocker
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ok. thank you sir
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May want to put up torque specs for ARP studs.
So i'm doing the heads on a forged rod motor. it will have 238/80, 38r, dual fuel pumps and a t-500. Since i'm replacing the pan, does anyone think its necessary to go with stage 2 torque values with the rod studs?
copy... so if im inspecting the rod bearings, i can reuse the studs/nuts.. correct? thx in advanceThe specs for torquing the cap nuts on the rods would be.
Stage 1
53 ft.lbs.
Stage 2
80 ft.lbs.
The word "stage" is used to describe the steps needed to properly torque the cap nuts. It is not refering to differant levels of power holding.
The above specs mean the torque specs are done in two stages, or you could say two steps. First time ove you torque them to 53 ftlbs and the last time over you torque them to 80 ftlbs. Theses are the factory torque values. So yes, you need to do both steps.
copy... so if im inspecting the rod bearings, i can reuse the studs/nuts.. correct? thx in advance
Your welcome!Thanks for the specs!
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I'm working on a 1996 powerstroke. 5 speed manual 4x4. I'm just starting the reassembly of the engine. Gonna do lots to fix up the body as well.Your welcome!
What are you working on?