Flywheel bolts..Assebly lube or loctite

Wile E

Dragway Regular
Aug 11, 2003
1,075
0
0
Central WISC
ARP calls for assembly lube and 62ftlbs, local guru says loctite, which I would guess might not give an accurate torque reading. SO...whats does everybody do???
 

z28krazy

Amateur Racer
Apr 10, 2010
150
0
0
New Braunfels, Texas
Loctite....
 

Killerdave8813

Dragway Regular
Jan 16, 2008
904
2
18
Cincinnati,Ohio
Well I've built & installed a lot of engines and done bunches of clutches and have "never" used lock-tite on a flywheel bolt,as a matter of fact I don't believe I've ever used assembly lube on any flywheel/flex plate bolts either,they have however always been
"washed" in a greasy old bird bath parts cleaner that's not been serviced since Hector was a pup except for adding a gallon or two of diesel fuel when ever the pump would start to whine,there's you're lube,and of course chasing the threads is always a good
thing! I'ts not Rocket Science just Automotive Mechanics!! KillerDave
 

tiedyemike8

Frequent Racer
Oct 28, 2009
658
0
0
Naperville, IL
I subscribe to the German system of measuring torque. It's called the Gutten Tieght Method. It never fails! :D
 

mean78malibu

Dragway Regular
Mar 15, 2008
998
0
16
Pittsburgh, PA and Philly Area
ARP is usually very specific with their instructions. They want clean threads and an oiled bolt so you get accurate torque readings. They should never back out if installed correctly. We run the 12pt ARP flexplate bolts.
 

454RAT

Pro Stocker
Mar 19, 2004
2,012
0
0
Summerville, SC
blue locktite
 

James Bond

Dragway Regular
Dec 26, 2005
1,359
0
0
Earth
I've used arps lube with their bolts. Its been in the same motor for 11 years now with no problems. I've disassembled it a few times and they've always been tight.
 

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