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yip, your torque values are correct...
I think (not sure) that Imperial bolts are measured by their head size across flats (AF). i.e. a M8 is measured as roughly 13mm AF
BTW, its 5/16"
Take a bolt to builders wherehouse or a decent store with imperial sockets and find out which one fits the head 100%.
Phone me after that and I'll compare it to the spec sheets I have in my garage and I am sure we can figure it out.
Pierre you must check out the ARP website--- absoloutly fantastic!
All bolt sizes are the shank diameter, 3 /8" is basically 3X 1/8 now we all know that an 1/8 drill is about 3.2mm so 3/8" 3x 3.2 which is is 9.6 mm --nearly 10 mm!
5/16 is 5x half an eigth which is 1.6mmm x 5 = 8mm
Piece of piss to work out , actually !
All workings are as close as dammit , by the way!
Let me tell you, I torqued 3/8 " ARPs on CB unitechs and you can just poop while you are doing it. I pulled my rods to 48 ft Lbs with Loctite and thats faaaaaaaaaaken tite, let me tell you. Especially for the short threads
Worst of all, I could not get the 3 to 5 thou" stretch on the rods , measuring with an electronic vernier , which is clearly not the correct way to do it, so i just left them at 48ft lbs which to me is tite genoeg!
let me tell you, if us Ous had a bolt stretch mike available, and tightened the bolts by stretch alone, (which is the correct way !) we would probably have to have a few cold beers and a bucket handy to puke into, it would be such an intense experience , certainly for the first few times.
lol!
The spanner sizes and head styles differ vastly on stretch bolts - my ARP,s took a 12 mm socket had multi point heads
Amazing quality- But if I played with these things all the time, I would definitely get a bolt stretch guage!! Torquing seems quite hit and miss once you have read tall he ARP info and considered all the variables
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Gotcha
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Gotcha-- yes This is the type of variance i came across all the time when check the torque story out on these rods/arp bolts. now your ad says 3/8 " but to totque to 40 ft /lbs
let me flip a coin......ok, my opinion..go with Rui's. 150000 PSI 3/8" are set to 37ft/lbs, so 40 is probably too low for 200000 PSI. Again, opinion rather than spec.