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Old 06-14-2010, 09:14 PM
Pete Munroe Pete Munroe is offline
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289 FIA #2027, 65' 289" PS wheels
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Default ARP torque spec sheet...where is it on their Web page?

I am reinstalling the flywheel (aluminum) and pressure plate on my car.

Just called ARP's tech line this afternoon. Very helpful, discussed the torque values with oil, locktite and moly...

OK, where is the bolt/torque chart on ARP's site? I have not seen it, but I am sure its there.

I have an old general torque chart from a Sears beam-bar torque wrench package. Of course it doesn't touch on effect of different lubes on the threads and torque required.

Always like to find good references on torques, techniques to apply it accurately

Would be good to see a thread on proper tightening to achieve correct torque and the bolt stretching that is necessary to get it.

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Originally Posted by ERA Chas View Post
Pat-that's straight off the ARP bolt spec sheet I have taped to my cabinet. If I must, I'll take a snap tomorrow morning for you.

We may joust all the time but I wouldn't lie to ya. As I said, some pros use an impact which is at least 150lbft. 130 has been fine for 12 seasons for me.
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