ARP Stainless Exhaust Bolts
Discussion
I'm using some currently. The only real benefit is the smaller hex head which makes spannering easier. The bolt flanges are too small limiting contact area, you can't use them with nordlocks because the bolt coating is too hard for nordlocks to cut into. They come loose irritatingly quickly
bobfather said:
I'm using some currently. The only real benefit is the smaller hex head which makes spannering easier. The bolt flanges are too small limiting contact area, you can't use them with nordlocks because the bolt coating is too hard for nordlocks to cut into. They come loose irritatingly quickly
Been there etc.I've come to the conclusion that the original 9/16ths head steel bolts with new spring washers are , (most probably) best.
Stainless seems to be a popular option for exhaust bolts/studs but I would not touch them.
Apparently stainless performs very well at low temperatures as it is cryogenic but dislikes high temperatures and particularly dislikes cycling between low and high the exact environment around the exhaust manifold.
A mechanical engineer who deals with stainless fabrication every working day advised me strongly to avoid them.
Apparently stainless performs very well at low temperatures as it is cryogenic but dislikes high temperatures and particularly dislikes cycling between low and high the exact environment around the exhaust manifold.
A mechanical engineer who deals with stainless fabrication every working day advised me strongly to avoid them.
I've been using them for 10 years on the Griff and probably removed them 5 times.
Prior to that I used them on a 400se for 4 years and removed them a couple of times.
I also use the bigger washer shown in your picture.
Not got a clue about the properties of stainless steel and its dislike of heat but is a cylinder head really getting 'hot'?
Its not like 800 degrees is it?
Prior to that I used them on a 400se for 4 years and removed them a couple of times.
I also use the bigger washer shown in your picture.
Not got a clue about the properties of stainless steel and its dislike of heat but is a cylinder head really getting 'hot'?
Its not like 800 degrees is it?
No chance of those ARP bolts causing issues running into the ally Stevesprint
I have witnessed the flange bolt issue on a guys car I worked on but put that down to the fact they are a lesser/cheap quality than the ARP kit and ARP have rolled threads instead of cut threads
however I think the standard bolts with suitable Nord locks etc are far better suited to this job so am with Phazed and Carsy on that one , I use these but I didnt drill they come pre-drilled from the states as a kit 
I have witnessed the flange bolt issue on a guys car I worked on but put that down to the fact they are a lesser/cheap quality than the ARP kit and ARP have rolled threads instead of cut threads
however I think the standard bolts with suitable Nord locks etc are far better suited to this job so am with Phazed and Carsy on that one , I use these but I didnt drill they come pre-drilled from the states as a kit Gassing Station | Griffith | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





