I'm curious, when you say revised torque schedule, do you mean a
different torque sequence or a different ft/lbs rating? And why is it
different?
Eric Zambori
Jurgen Hartwig wrote:
>
> Unless they have changed since last year, get out your 12 point
> sockets. All of the ARP nuts I have can be installed using these
> sockets.
>
> And yes, I agree with Ed, they are nice nuts and studs for the money.
> Oh, BTW, throw out your torque specs for the MGB engine. You ARP box
> should have a revised torque schedule.
>
> Take care
> jay
>
> Nina Barton wrote:
> >
> > I just bought these too. What kind of socket or wrench? Thanks, Nina
> > At 7:37 PM -0400 4/19/99, JustBrits@aol.com wrote:
> > GBaker wrote: I just purchased a head
> > > stud kit from ARP which I've heard NOTHING bad about and they come with
> > > 12 sided nuts. Why? >>
> > >
> > >Because they are 'spline' drive not hexagon. MUCH better. Call David for
> > >full explanation. BTW, takes different socket or wrench.
> > >
> > > Ed
>
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