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ARP Ultra Torque Fastener Assembly Lubricant

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If you're installing a set of head studs, main studs, or our new injector hold down studs for Cummins applications, then you need to pick up a bottle of ARP Ultra-Torque to make for a perfect installation. ARP Ultra-Torque has been specifically designed to reduce tension preload scatter and eliminate the need to cycle high performance diesel engines before final installation. Ultra-Torque obtains 95-100% of the recommended installed preload on the first cycle, allowing the fastener to reach the proper preload on the first pull without cycling. It also stabilizes the preload levels within 5% between a group of fasteners, ensuring that you won't have one stud with more preload than the next.IMPORTANT NOTE: Please only choose the Economy or Ground Shipping option on this product. We cannot legally ship any liquid products via air.

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If you're installing a set of head studs, main studs, or our new injector hold down studs for Cummins applications, then you need to pick up a bottle of ARP Ultra-Torque to make for a perfect installation. ARP Ultra-Torque has been specifically designed to reduce tension preload scatter and eliminate the need to cycle high performance diesel engines before final installation. Ultra-Torque obtains 95-100% of the recommended installed preload on the first cycle, allowing the fastener to reach the proper preload on the first pull without cycling. It also stabilizes the preload levels within 5% between a group of fasteners, ensuring that you won't have one stud with more preload than the next.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please only choose the Economy or Ground Shipping option on this product. We cannot legally ship any liquid products via air.
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About ARP Bolts

More and more Diesel Power Products customers are running large single turbos or compound turbo set-ups. Many of these turbos are capable of upwards of 50PSI of boost pressure with the right fueling. At these pressures the stock head bolts on our light duty diesel trucks are prone to stretching which can lead to head gasket failure. Head to block sealing is critical and that's where ARP Diesel Head Studs come in.

You should know that ARP uses a premium grade 8740 alloy that is rated far superior to "aircraft" quality. Then, each stud is precisely heat-treated to 220,000 psi. Following heat-treat, each stud is centerless ground to make it as close to perfectly concentric as possible. This procedure involves about ten very slight cuts and results in an exceptionally straight part. It's important to note that lesser quality studs are not even centerless ground”the material is thread rolled in bar stock form (mostly before heat-treat, when the material is easier to machine). ARP studs are thread rolled after heat-treat, which gives them about 1000% (that's ten times) better fatigue strength than those studs that are threaded prior to heat-treat. Because ARP studs are manufactured to such exacting tolerances, you will note that gaskets and cylinder heads literally glide into position and are perfectly aligned”something that won't happen with inferior quality head studs.

ARP HEAD STUDS AND HEAD BOLTS

What really is the difference between a head stud and a head bolt you may be wondering. From the factory, all engines have head bolts. As nearly anyone has seen, a œbolt is a threaded shaft with a hexagonal head attached. These bolts thread into the respective hole and the bolt head is then torqued down on the head(s) with a great deal of the force being applied to the thread themselves. In contrast, a œstud is only the threaded shaft that is first installed into the block. Once the stud is installed onto the block, then the head gasket and head are placed. Finally, the head stud washer and nut are placed and torqued. Due to the change in orientation of where the force is applied, a head stud will not stretch as a head bolt will commonly do, as well as the superior metals used to make ARP head studs compared to stock head bolts.

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While most diesel performance enthusiast know ARP for their heads studs, they actually have a wide range of fasteners available that are far superior to their stock counterparts. From harmonic damper hardware to rod bolts, flexplate bolts, and so much more. With ARP, you can rest assured that youre installing the best hardware on the planet.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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ARP assembly lube

"Replaced my head studs, I just bought to have on hand for this project and for future projects"

Eric S. (5/5)

Definitely needed for head studs

"Worked great. Has a brush inside of it. Used with my ARP headstuds."

Trinity S. (5/5)

Works great

"Works great"

John W. (5/5)

Tired of those messy packets?

"Get the can of the good stuff and quit messing with those packets. Ended up draining the packets back into the jar and use it on several studs and bolts!"

Ryan (5/5)

Great product

"Works great"

Jennifer P. (5/5)

Worked great

"I bought the arp assembly lubricant when installing head studs it way easier to apply lubricant with the brush that comes with this."

Michelle B. (5/5)

I would buy this product again and again

"Worked great"

Marlo (5/5)

Works nice

"Put on all my bolts"

Kelli (5/5)

I needed this badly.

"The packets supplied with the headstuds is not enough!"

Danielle K. (5/5)

Well I never thought I would see the day I wo. . .

"Well I never thought I would see the day I would be rating a bottle of lubricant on the internet. . Well that day is here. DPP got me the hookup and the delivery guy slid it right in my mail slot. ARP knows that lubrication is the key to achieving proper bolt tension and torque values repeatedly, plus it makes it easier to get your nuts off should you want to reuse your studs. Now some of you are wondering why not just run your bolt in dry, what will it hurt?? Well I'm here to tell you it can hurt. . a lot. . Don't believe me? Ask your uncle Rick from Gatlinburg about his Chevy Silverado. . See friction in the bolt hole will cause your bolt to drag and stretch causing improper torque values and possible seizing. Nobody wants there bolt hung up in a hole. . . The key to proper torque is in the lubrication. Years of research on initial torque values has led to the design of this stuff. Without using it, and using motor oil instead, who knows what your torque yield was. . For me, anytime I put a bolt in a hole or run my nuts down on something I use this stuff. . You can't beat it. . Price is fine but it is one of the more expensive lube I have ever bought. It has a brush on applicator built into the bottle but I would advise you to get a small water color brush to use as an applicator. If not you will have this stuff everywhere. I use this stuff on anything that has threads, and for that it slipped into the 5 star category for me. . Bumblebee Tuna. ."

Marie (5/5)

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