what is the tool called and size that i need for the ARP bolt? just trying to get everything i need to retorqe the head if it needs it. thank you
89nasupra;1549506 said:I used a 1/2 inch 12 point socket to do mine.
89nasupra;1549512 said:Make sure you use a good quality socket though. Don't use a cheap-o-depot socket.
89nasupra;1549581 said:I used a 3/8 drive torque wrench that maxed out at 100 ft lbs. So i took in to consideration for not being very accurate plus twist from the extension 95 ft lbs seemed like a good number to go with.
CyFi6;1549723 said:Having extensions wont affect the final torque , they do twist but your torque wrench wont click until there is the set torque on the actual bolt
fixitman04;1549900 said:incorrect! the torque wrench measures torque at the head of the wrench, the twisting of the extension will effect final torque as it twists exponentially and applies a different torque at the socket end. this is why it is harder to get a bolt off with a longer extension. this is especially so with a smaller size wrench. i recommend a 1/2" drive torque wrench with as little extension as possible.
there is a formula for figuring out exactly how it effects the final setting, but i cant find it right now!
fixitman04;1549900 said:incorrect! the torque wrench measures torque at the head of the wrench, the twisting of the extension will effect final torque as it twists exponentially and applies a different torque at the socket end. this is why it is harder to get a bolt off with a longer extension. this is especially so with a smaller size wrench. i recommend a 1/2" drive torque wrench with as little extension as possible.
there is a formula for figuring out exactly how it effects the final setting, but i cant find it right now!
89nasupra;1549996 said:It has been like this for 6 months now. The longest my car has run between tare downs. I wanted the extra piece of mind knowing they are tight.
Northbaysupra,
I did this with out looking for repercussions on here. Don't go to 95 thinking it is the right thing. I did this on MY car. I would recommend you follow the propper steps and torque values provided by ARP. My bolts were on then taken back down then put back on. If you are starting fresh, follow ARP specs.
PROJECT N00b;1550024 said:The formula is:
S = handle setting
T = torque applied at end of adapter
La = Length of handle in inches
Ea = Length of extension in inches
S = TxLa/(La+Ea)
If the extension you are using is more than 2in. in length you need to use this formula (i.e. an extended crows foot). A regular 6in. extension that allows for access to deeply recessed bolts you do not need to use this formula.