Time out boss. 2 issues before you use those numbers.- THEY ARE NOT YET SAFE. Umm, maybe.
The splayed mains outside are at an angle so clamp force will be less than if it were vertical for force against crank. Not sure how much that affects your torque, if at all.
I am STILL trying to get through engineering of stud tourqe- note I never put down final useable numbers yet. You can use what you figure is best, however ARP engineers flat out REFUSE to accept any torque less than their recommendation because although the clamp force meets what we require to not damage our blocks and hold the crank load, it requires an exact amount of torque to cause binding on the threads and keep the nuts from coming loose and ARP normally tests for lower tolerances. AINT THAT A NIGHTMARE!!! And still the biggest reason I have no progress to show on my engine. I am waiting to talk to one other engineer there that is NOT SUPPOSED to help me, but he might- if I can get ahold of him. But only getting ahold of the current boss and he is basically lawyered up
And with the torque having been done on arp magic lube- cant use thread locker liquids. Because nordlocks add friction to tightening, can’t just swap in those instead of arp flat washers. If I had known ARP would stop helping at the point they did, I would have done one more set of testing with nordlocks and been done. SMH.
Adding a second nut, mechanical crimp lock nut. It could also drilled for safety wire. The whole concern is: could the nuts loosen and come off the studs from vibration. Several people have said it should be ok, but not anyone from ARP. If we could find ANY instructions from ARP where the same 12mm and 10mm studs are used at less than ARP MAX TORQUE recommendation- then they will obviously be good down to that spec.
I know Bill Heath and John from Quadstar lower the spec on the 10 mm for example. But no one had the load testing done afaik. They have done experimenting and have had to change their specs as failures occurred. So no telling when the next may occur.
So if any yall can dig up ARP specs for anything using those two sizes - PLEASE jump in and HELP, Because that would show lower number is ok, and the dude I keep getting at ARP is just saying this could happen in order to get someone to fork out the $10k for testing.
IF you are convinced the nuts wont come loose- then run it.
I have found so far one set of instructions that say the 12mm are ok at 100 lbs. so ones like this, (but maybe post them on the theead with the testing I did)
