Called Arp to order the main studs and head studs for the 95 2.2 ohv and he had no listing, wondering if someone could supply me with those part numbers!
thanks in advance.
jason
there is a post around here with the information, ill look for it and try to post it. Im not home and dont have my catalog, but ill look for the thread.
the search yielded jack so i am bringing this back in hopes of finding a set of ARP
MAIN studs for this engine.
ive got a use for a set if they are even available.
also, does the 2.2/2200 share the same main bolts?
Trailer Queen corvette wanna-be with 40 coats of wax and powdercoating that soaks in.
what thread are the main botls and length? i cna find some to work
z yaaaa wrote:does the 2.2/2200 share the same main bolts?
Yes, the blocks are the same.
The part #'s are out there, I have some
fortune cookie say: better a delay than a disaster
well? lol could you please enlighten me as to what they are?
i would appreciate it.
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ARP – 1-800-826-3045
ARP CUSTOM ORDER – 1-805-525-1497 MSRP
3x ATP4.510-1LB (190,000 PSI) 71 FT/LBS W/ LUBE 7.42 EXTERNAL STUDS
2x ATP5.195-1LUB (190,000 PSI) 71 FT/LBS W/ LUBE 11.57 FOR ALTERNATOR BRACKET
5x ATP5.950-1B (190,000 PSI) 71 FT/LBS W/ LUBE 11.00 INTERNAL STUDS
1x 300-8394 (7/16-20 x .45 12PT NUTS 10 PK 80,000 PSI) 18.98
1x 200-8530 (7/16 x .12 WASHERS 10 PK) 8.46
1x 100-9906 (MOLY LUBE) 20.95
THIS IS MUCH CHEAPER THAN BUYING THE KIT FOR $220-$250!
You need three different ones.
You need the ones for inside the head by the valvetrain, 3 for by the spark plugs, and two extended ones to fit the alternator bracket on.
5x ATP5.950-1B (190,000 PSI) 71 FT/LBS W/ LUBE 11.00 INTERNAL STUDS
are these the MAIN studs? (i am not looking for head studs)
Trailer Queen corvette wanna-be with 40 coats of wax and powdercoating that soaks in.
o my bad, im sorry, those are all head stud numbers
go to importperformanceparts.net
thats where i got mine
I would measure your original and call them.
A premade set is always overpriced!
LOL i dont have an original set.
Trailer Queen corvette wanna-be with 40 coats of wax and powdercoating that soaks in.
Mine are in my engine, so I can't measure. But I KNOW the part #'s have been posted a couple times...
fortune cookie say: better a delay than a disaster
i did a search. they did not come up.
this thread came from the search. could you please just post the numbers? i am asking you nicely.
Trailer Queen corvette wanna-be with 40 coats of wax and powdercoating that soaks in.
buy a stock set, measure them, then return them
z yaaaa wrote:i did a search. they did not come up.
this thread came from the search. could you please just post the numbers? i am asking you nicely.
Haha, if I had the numbers, I'd post them
WTF are you doing with a LN2 anyway?
fortune cookie say: better a delay than a disaster
The ARP part number is 301-5401 and you can get them
here.
my machinist makes stiffening supports for the 2.4 main caps. basically just a chunk of steel bolted above it. problem is you need longer bolts.. he designed it to work with the 2.2 main bolts. i dont want bolts, i want arp studs. so thats why.
heres a pic of what i mean...
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Well i just got off the phone with ARP and they told me that the part number ATP5.950-1b isnt a part number at all. ATP5.950-2B is but its a stronger stud and they dont recommend using them with the other part numbers listed for the head studs. So has anyone bought them from them before or what??????
Just went through this doing mains on my ecotec. I was the original poster of this article but my built 2200 is on a engine stand. I remember that when I got my mains they were custom made and they happened to have enough for me from making some for a cavalier a week before so I lucked out. But for the Eco I had to get the longest stud they had in the correct thread and take 2 or 3 threads out of the block to fit them. Arp said that was fine to do since the stock bolts require more thread due to cheaper stock bolt material. I also preloaded them with ball bearings. I have some nice install pics of the Eco mains I did.
Jason
Well has anyone had any luck with ordering ATP5.950-1B (190,000 PSI) 71 FT/LBS W/ LUBE 11.00 INTERNAL STUDS from ARP. do i need to call the number 1-805-525-1497 to get them custom made? i was trying to find that arp head measuring sheet online but i could find it. i guess i could just pull my head off and measure what they need to know.