Girdle and ARP...
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Girdle and ARP...
If i use ARP studs and a ladder girdle on the bottom end, will that eliminate the fretting problem? Reading Des Hammills book he seems to think that using studs may require the block to be line bored due to the higher clamping forces distorting the main caps when tightened. I take it if i assemble a bottom end and torque it all and it still rotates freely then its ok?
Depends what your building but in general ARP studs is really all you need to stop fretting. Yes its possible that it would need line bored but its not that common and is usually because there was something wrong anyway. I guess if you have signs of bad fretting then you might need to line bore but then you should do anyway because your mains will be oval. I would rather measure or get things measured properly as opposed to it turns so it will be fine. Again though it all depends what your building as to how good everything has to be.
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I thought that Des reckoned that it depends on what torque you take the ARP studs up to as to whether you will need to inline bore the block. I'm sure that he gave a figure that would be OK without boring. (70 ftlbs?)
I guess you should still check the for the correct clearance whatever the book states.
Pete
I guess you should still check the for the correct clearance whatever the book states.
Pete
Last edited by sidecar on Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
When I made my own girdle plate I used J.Eales extra long studs. He adviced me to line bore the block after the installation of the girdle and torqued the stud nuts to 110NM.

But by experience in the past, I never needed to line bore block after the installation of ARP stud and torqued nuts to 90NM.

But by experience in the past, I never needed to line bore block after the installation of ARP stud and torqued nuts to 90NM.
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I fitted a girdle with studs and had no problems. Studs were torqued up as normal and the crank rotated fine. In fact, I've never used any arp studs and found stiction on cranks or rods. I think the honing/line boring suggestion is them covering their asses.
So, you need to fit some spacers appx .400" iirc between the caps and underside of the girdle to enable crush. I measured the gap and probably added .010" to get the spacers of the correct thickness. Not hard to do, just a bit of measuring. Studs on their own will work fine.
So, you need to fit some spacers appx .400" iirc between the caps and underside of the girdle to enable crush. I measured the gap and probably added .010" to get the spacers of the correct thickness. Not hard to do, just a bit of measuring. Studs on their own will work fine.

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