May 16, 2021 #1 circlepilot Well-Known Member Joined Nov 15, 2014 Messages 1,264 Reaction score 1,052 Location El Dorado, Arkansas Is it a good idea to "Loctite" my ARP main bearing studs? Norm
May 16, 2021 #2 moparmarks zippindippintie FABO Gold Member Joined Oct 5, 2014 Messages 3,795 Reaction score 2,501 Location Western Colorado No, use the ARP lube as stated in their instructions.
May 16, 2021 #3 K Killer6 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2015 Messages 6,152 Reaction score 4,308 Location PA 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.
May 16, 2021 #4 MoparMike1974 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 16, 2017 Messages 4,576 Reaction score 4,404 Location Maryland I wouldnt use it on either side. No need for it. Follow ARP's instruction.
May 17, 2021 #5 B Bewy Well-Known Member Joined Jan 1, 2021 Messages 7,017 Reaction score 4,762 Location Australia Use oil on the coarse threads into the block, & ARP lube on the fine threads/nuts.
May 17, 2021 #6 famous bob mopar misfit Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 20,874 Reaction score 10,015 Location okla 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.