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  • ARP Torque specs??

    What's going on honda maniacs!!!
    I need torque specs for main bolts rod bolts and head studs for a lsv build!
    I'm using gsr head studs on a b16head
    Anyone can give me specs or where I can find them??

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    If you bought the studs used, and if you can't find ARP moly lube, use solid 30w oil (not 10w30). If you do this, torque the studs down to 80 ft/lbs, as per ARP's instruction sheet (read it carefully!!!). To torque the head down, you do it in 25 ft/lb increments. First 25 ft/lbs, then 50, then 65 (if using ARP supplied moly lube), or to 75 and then 80 (if using 30w oil). After you torque to the final torque value, go back and retorque in the proper order, to the same final torque value (65 or 80 depending on what lube you use). I like to add 2 ft/lbs to all my head installs because I know they are going to be abused and because I know not every torque wrench is calibrated perfectly. So, in my opinion, you should torque your head to 67 ft/lbs (if using ARP moly lube) to be sure.


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    • #3
      Bump x2 just make sure to use the arp lube

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      • #4
        I got the arps all need but they didn't come with any spec papers!!!
        Thanks a lot tho broo really appreciate u help...would u know the torques for rods and main bolts also arp

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