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Why ARP?
ARP has been a leading supplier of bolts to many different car brands and components for the simple reason: THEY LAST. The bolts are harder and can handle a much higher stress than original bolts, and therefore protect your car, you and those driving around you on the track or street.
ARP bolts to the entire engine. ARP cylinder head bolts, ARP frame bearing bolts and ARP crankset bolts at good prices with fast deliveries. Available for most popular engines.
What is the torque for ARP bolts?
Tightening torque for bolts is found inside each product, if it is not there, the original recommendation or the following must be used:
https://arpinstructions.com/generaltorque.html
In what order should the cylinder head bolts be tightened?
Always tighten the bolts according to the original recommendation. Only final tightening torques are different if you use aftermarket bolts.
Should grease be used or not?
Tightening torques listed are with ARP grease applied to contact surfaces.
How much ARP grease should be used?
You don't need a lot of fat. Just so the contact surface is covered with a thin layer.
How many ft./lbs are Newton meters?
ft./lbs x 1.356 = nm
Example: 70 ft./lbs x 1.356 = 94.92 Nm (Newton meters)
How many Newton meters are ft./lbs?
Nm / 1.356 = ft./lbs
Example: 94.92 Nm / 1.356 = 70 ft./lbs
Should the bolts be checked?
Yes, as these bolts are harder than original and do not stretch in the same way, a follow-up check needs to be done after start-up and metals "vibrated" into place. Regardless of whether you use ARP or original bolts, we always recommend that you do spontaneous bolt checks of, for example, wheel suspension and engine.