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Crane Rocker Studs
What is the proper torque for the big block studs?? Use oil or lock-tite during install??
Thanks |
Re: Crane Rocker Studs
60-65 lbs make sure to use sealant on the intake studs sometimes they go into the port.
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Re: Crane Rocker Studs
Are you sure your not talking about the head bolts??
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Re: Crane Rocker Studs
Nope, he's not. He is talking about the rocker arm studs in the cylinder head. If you look close some of the threads go into the intake runner of the head. It may only be 2 but you should do them all the same way.
John S. :D |
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Thinking of making the same changes to my 502's. What kind of sealer sould be used?
Thanks, Dail |
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Thanks............
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I've always used Permatex High Temperature Thread Sealant with teflon. Seems to do the trick.
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Re: Crane Rocker Studs
Originally Posted by TROUBLE MAKER
What is the proper torque for the big block studs?? Use oil or lock-tite during install??
Thanks |
Re: Crane Rocker Studs
Your good at 60 pounds. I use thread locker if their aluminum OR cast iron heads. CanDo
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Re: Crane Rocker Studs
Are you guys talking about 7/16 or 3/8 studs??????
I know mine are 3/8 bottom and 7/16 top and the ARP directions said like 40 or 45lbs. I used red locktite. |
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