Quick question, does anyone know the torque specs for ARP rod bolts that come with the Eagle H beam rods?, I found on eagle site 43 lbs-ft, but I don't have the ARP moly lube, and would like to know how much the torque should change using motor oil.
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1992 red 300ZX N/A
1991 black Turbo SE-R
Built SR20VE-T, Tubular manifold, SC6262SP, Tial 38mm WG, Calum RT, 740cc DW injectors, SR16 cams, 3" JEGS cutout, LC-1 wideband, Z32 MAF, P11 tranny, Z32 brake conversion, Stillen body kit.
pretty sure its 43, just use some molly based lube on the bolts. You dont need the actual arp lube. Pick some up at napa or another parts store that sells it.
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1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R - Fully Built SR20VE, BWS400SX Billet 67mm and much more
JMS Racing tuned to 716whp, 423wtq at 29psi
10.5 @ 149.2mph to date I believe the fastest trap speed SE-R, Much more to come with some changes!
well the rods are designed to have a certain bolt torque on them and allow them to keep their perfect round shape. I would just get a molly lube or just some thicker oil like gear oil on the bolts and torque them to the specified 43 ft-lb of torque.
It should be fine, Just dont put them in dry, this will definetly cause problems with torque reading.
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1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R - Fully Built SR20VE, BWS400SX Billet 67mm and much more
JMS Racing tuned to 716whp, 423wtq at 29psi
10.5 @ 149.2mph to date I believe the fastest trap speed SE-R, Much more to come with some changes!