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Hi guys

Doing up rb26 with spool billet main caps and forgies.

Trying to find torque values for ARP BOLTS (main,head and rods). According to instruction paper came with head bolts it requires 105 lb for head studs. But rest not there and I have surf on google but not reliable posts are there

On top attached photo there are Alen keys to be tighten on billet caps. Have already request relaxant values from spool but still no reply. Can and of your guys used these spool stuff please let me know torque values for those Alen key bolts

Waiting for reliable inputs

Thanks

Hey mate,

You can find the torque settings here on the ARP site with a PDF to download (see "Kit instructions" link under the "Add to list" button):

RB26 Head Studs ARP 2000 P/N 202-4207:

http://arp-bolts.com/kits/ARPkit-detail.php?RecordID=1119

RB26 Main Stud Kit P/N 202-5403:

http://arp-bolts.com/kits/ARPkit-detail.php?RecordID=4559

RB26 Rod Bolt Kit P/N 202-6007:

http://arp-bolts.com/kits/ARPkit-detail.php?RecordID=1136

Double check that your part ARP numbers correspond with the above, if not check them on the ARP site. It is extremely important to get the right part numbers with the right settings. If you require any ARP products, shoot me a PM :)

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