Originally posted by Andratch
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer
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Some (seemingly lost) information from Lang on the subject:
I torqued the M11 stock bolts in a stock S54 rod with the 30nm > 70 deg angle and got a round bore within .0002". With oil the torque on the wrench read 68 ft/lbs.
I torqued the ARP 2000 M11 bolt in the same S54 rod gradually and measured the roundness of the bore. The bore got just as round as the stock bolt at .0068" of stretch. Spec is .0065" to .0070". This was 68 ft/lbs with the ARP lube. The ARP sheet says torque spec is 70ft/lbs.
I torqued the M10 stock bolts in a stock S54 rod with the 30nm > 105 degree torque and got round bores within .0002". This was between 62 and 66 ft lbs.
I torqued the ARP 2000 M10 bolts in the same rod and couldn't get the bore round until I stretched them .0075". This torque was about 68 ft/lbs. The ARP spec sheet says to torque these to 50 ft/lbs and .0065" to .0070".
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