circlepilot Well-Known Member Joined Nov 15, 2014 Messages 1,160 Reaction score 942 Location El Dorado, Arkansas May 16, 2021 #1 Is it a good idea to "Loctite" my ARP main bearing studs? Norm
moparmarks zippindippintie FABO Gold Member Joined Oct 5, 2014 Messages 3,622 Reaction score 2,376 Location Western Colorado May 16, 2021 #2 No, use the ARP lube as stated in their instructions.
K Killer6 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2015 Messages 4,788 Reaction score 2,799 Location PA May 16, 2021 #3 That depends, to the block sure, just be sure to torque them immediately after installing them & let the locker set up. Cap-side, no, moly lube as supplied/instructed. Be sure to check for stud intrusion into oil gallery as alerted to by Dutra.
That depends, to the block sure, just be sure to torque them immediately after installing them & let the locker set up. Cap-side, no, moly lube as supplied/instructed. Be sure to check for stud intrusion into oil gallery as alerted to by Dutra.
MoparMike1974 FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 16, 2017 Messages 4,573 Reaction score 4,372 Location Maryland May 16, 2021 #4 I wouldnt use it on either side. No need for it. Follow ARP's instruction.
B Bewy Well-Known Member Joined Jan 1, 2021 Messages 4,921 Reaction score 3,254 Location Australia May 17, 2021 #5 Use oil on the coarse threads into the block, & ARP lube on the fine threads/nuts.
famous bob mopar misfit Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 20,645 Reaction score 9,693 Location okla May 17, 2021 #6 Bewy said: Use oil on the coarse threads into the block, & ARP lube on the fine threads/nuts. Click to expand... I did a couple , just to compare (experiment) , no diff in anything , except they are in there and cant be unscrewed ------------easily.
Bewy said: Use oil on the coarse threads into the block, & ARP lube on the fine threads/nuts. Click to expand... I did a couple , just to compare (experiment) , no diff in anything , except they are in there and cant be unscrewed ------------easily.