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    Default Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    Hey fellas,

    Im going to be installing some arp head studs in the next few days, I'm just wondering on what the correct procedure is... I understand you have to torque them up, undo them, torque them up again, and repeat. Keeping in mind mine are brand ner
    If you can tell me how you did it, it would be great. I will be using moly lube during the installation.

    Another question I have is, what sort of sealant should I use between the gasket and block/head, I will be using a standard (compsite) gasket.

    Thanx fellas

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    Get yourself some Hylomar, which is available in a tube or a spray can. The spray is much better for getting a nice even coat over both sides of the HG.
    As for the stud install techniques, they come with a pretty good set of instructions don't they? At least mine did, I'll be installing them at some stage next week, so I guess if there's any tricks to it this thread should come in handy!

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    u r basically right, u have stretch them, torque once, loosen, twice, loosen and then a third time
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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    Use molly lube
    Make sure threads in block are chased and clean
    DO NOT install the studs tightly only finger tight!

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    go and buy the correct tap for the block, take the new studs to a nut and bolt shop to match up the thread, pretty sure they are 10x1.25, may be 1.5 tho

    yes, only use the supplied moly lube
    JZX83+ FMIC+ Twin 2.5" dumps to 3"+ FCD+ 2800rpm stallie+ 14psi - LSD - good tyres = 12.85 @105.58

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    Yeah M10x1.25, not always easy to find.
    Otherwise get a hacksaw & cut a few slots in an old head bolt & run in down & up the thread, saves a few bucks.

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    "Make sure threads in block are chased and clean"

    Does chases mean using the tap (or old head bolt) on the thread? I have that sized tap at work...

    I havnt read the supplyed instructions yet just got them... will do then ask some more questions...

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    also remember to put lube on the surface on the head that the nut is going to seat on, this also ensures a correct tension.

    yes, quite important to only wind the studs in finger tight
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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    Ok after reading the instrauctions, the procedure is as following... one thing, do I lube up all mounting hardware (threads, nuts and washers)?

    1. clean & tap all bolt threads on the block
    2. grease hardware, install suds into block hand tight
    3. coat gasket with holymer, both sides
    4. place gasket on, followed by head
    5. install all nuts finger tight
    6. follow toyota installation pattern, at 20ft/pound, then up by 10ft/pound to 80ft/pound
    7. undo studs in toyota pattern, same torqure sequence as above
    8. do up same as 6, undo same as 7, then do it again
    9. enjoy....

    Or am i missing something

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    pretty much, not sure on the torque specs tho
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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    80 is in the ARP guide, but the progressions are from what I have gathered on forums and out of my head...

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    Are you supposed to UNDO to a set torque? Sounds difficult, unless you totally undo the bolt, then re-tension it...pretty long-winded to do that for all the bolts 6 times...

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    yeah, Im unsure, I just want to hear what others in my shoes have done... and people who actully know i guess
    Last edited by doobs; 10-05-2006 at 11:16 PM.

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    I dont think your torque specs are right.

    You should do them to the ARP recommended torque not the toyota torque

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    Default Re: Installing ARP head studs (7MGTE)

    assuming the instructions supplied with the ARP bolts are correct, using ARP moly lube its 80ft pound, using motor oil its somewhere around 110 foot pound

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