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Arp torque 215 ft lbs vs high hp
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[QUOTE="AllanB, post: 386183, member: 3978"] Lowering the torque when lubricating is a rule on any piece of equipment with any type of bolt. Lubed is lower torque and dry is going to be higher. Most of you guys go a little higher because you are running quite a bit of hp and just want the reassurance. But I think that a lot of people that are not running 700hp+ just don't understand this and they think that ARP are the only people who do this. When in fact it is the same all over the world on any peice of equpment that you torque. I am sure there are some of you on this site that work on equipment and have seen it on preventive maintenance. [/QUOTE]
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