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![]() hey fellas one of my arp studs snapped in my block today and was wondering if anyone had a similar problem. i called arp and first thing they said they would ship out a new set but they also told me that cause my studs were older the torque was lower cause the new studs are stronger and require a higher torque.85flbs for older and 105 ft lbs for newer style. i have been using these studs for 3-4 uyears now and this is the sencond time they have been torqued down. arp was really helpful and cool
my next question is the head is off and the stud is down there am i gonna be able to get it out? and how hard is it gonna be? the stud is deep in the block i cant even see it |
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85 105??
from what im told for ka24de its 65 max some ppl try 80 and it work some ppl snap theirs are they shipping you another stud or a set
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yes they are shipping another one and yes with molly lube its 80ft lbs and 85 with 30w oil but they are saying if its a newer stud it takes 105ft lbs. i been using these studs for 4 years now on my sr20det
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I know, its weird. I bought mine from frsport like 8 months ago and it said torque to 20,40,60,82 with moly lube. All the people that post up now are like 105.
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whats the part no. on the new studs, the one on frsport have a different part no to what ARP has listed as an SR head stud, if you google the frsport stud it says Jetta 1.8T stud.
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Why are there always arguements about the tq on these things, each set comes with instructions. Just follow the ones on the paper that comes with your set and you will be fine...I promise.
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Take your block to a machine shop, dont want to end up like i did with my exhaust stud, messing up the hold, what ever you do DON'T USE A "EZ-OUT" they will cause you to have a head ache, they always break off, look up exhaust stud or see what topics i have posted and find Exhaust Stud $#!% i beleive is the name, good info on stud extraction there... gl with it bro...
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damm those are a bitch to get out. but id say just take it to a machine shop like everyone else is saying. u dont wanna damage anything else if u do it urself.. GL man
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