Is there a shorter (3/4 inch) 3/8-20 bolt that could be used for the flywheel
that you know of?
Tim
From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Robert Deanes via
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Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 10:42 AM
To: Barr, Scott <sbarr at mccarty-law.com>
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Subject: Re: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
the shorter ARP bolts are 350-2802.....you don't have to grind the end of the
bolt
<< Don't you guys use steel inserts in those flywheel holes? >>
Nope ? I?ve always used them as supplied. And so long as I remembered to check
the clearance for the radius under the head, it?s been fine. Frankly, I always
wondered about why it was OK to torque the flywheel bolts down onto a
relatively soft aluminum flywheel, but bad to use a steel washer ? which was
almost certainly harder. But I?ve always used Loctite on the flywheel bolts:
mostly red, though sometimes blue.
Scott (B.)
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
Don't you guys use steel inserts in those flywheel holes?
Sent from my iPhone
This is what it looks like if you forget to chamfer the flywheel holes to clear
the radius under the head.
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From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of timmmurphh--- via
Fot
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2017 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
Thanks for the clarification Steve, that makes sense.
Tim
From: Steve Yott [mailto:tr4 at wi.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 4, 2017 4:56 PM
Subject: RE: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
The reason they state to not use washers is they are afraid that the washers
used will (1) not be hard enough and will compress under the bolt head and (2)
all ARP bolts have very liberal radii between the head and shank. If there is
a tight fitting washer this would be strain on this radius and could break the
head.
The 7/16? ARP bolts used on Chevy flywheels is what I fit to TR?6, late
Spitfires and modified TR4 cranks. These bolts come with the special washers
to use with them. I have used a proper washer under the 3/8? ARP bolts many
times with no problems using a correct washer. You can also use an ARP crown
wheel bolt for the same purpose and these come with proper washers.
Steve Yott
From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of timmmurphh--- via
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Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2017 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
FWIW
I just got a set of ARP 206-2802 flywheel bolts from Pegasus for the TR4. They
are for ?BMC A series?. The instruction specifically says, ?DO NOT USE ANY
WAHERS?, yes, all in caps for emphasis! They further state that ARP will not
be responsible for failures is washers are used. The instructions also say,
?Make sure there is an adequate chamfer under the bolt holes on the flywheel to
clear the radius under the head of the bolt.? Torque is 55 Ft-Lb with
specified lubricants on the threads.
I?ve never had that much good luck grinding the ends of bolts and still having
it square so as not to start it cocked and runing the female threads. Maybe
it?s just me?
Tim
From: Fot [mailto:fot-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of STEPHEN BOROWSKI
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Sent: Friday, June 2, 2017 3:28 PM
Subject: [Fot] TR4 ARP Flywheel Bolts Question
Does anyone have experience using the ARP flywheel bolts sold by Moss and
others?
I understand that you may have to shorten the bolt or it breaks the rear seal???
Are they supposed to have a washer or not?
Thxs. Steve
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