ARP Cam Bolts
ARP started applying technology to race fastener design and manufacturing in 1968. We'll discuss five components of fastener technology in detail.
Today's critical diesel fasteners - head studs and bolts, main studs and bolts, and driveline - have been designed stronger than ever before to handle the extreme loads. As a results, installation pre-loads - the amount the fastener is stretched during installation - are very high.
There are three methods that can be employed to determine how much tension is exerted on a fastener; using a torque wrench, measuring the amount of stretch, and turning the fastener a pre-determined amount (torque angle). Of these methods, use of a stretch gauge is the most accurate.
The following material is intended to provide a brief overview of the metallurgical considerations that influence the design and production of the most reliable fasteners in motorsports. It is hoped that a simple understanding of the knowledge and commitment required to produce this reliability will make your future fastener decisions much, much easier.
Mitsubishi 2.0L 4B11 Turbo Cam Tower Stud Kit 107-1001
Specifications Socket Size(s) - 8mm 12pt, 10mm 12pt, no broach, 3mm Allen OAL 1 (Qty: 16) - 1.825˝ Thread Size 1 - M6 x 1.00 OAL 2 (Qty: 4) - 2.115...
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Part # ARP 107-1002
Mitsubishi 2.0L 4G63 DOHC Cam Tower Stud Kit 107-1003
Part # ARP 107-1003