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    Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Currently doing an Auto conversion with my 383 build (VY SS) and have purchased a TCI flex plate with some ARP torque convertor bolts ($12 bucks).
    Its a dominator convertor but bolts are the size is the same as factory (M10 x 1.5).
    When i got the flex plate i realised that is has thicker sections welded on where the bolts go threw so the convertor and this made the ARP bolts to short.
    So i went to a bolt shop and got three bolts the correct length for $1 and was told they were just as good as the ARP bolts...
    Are ARP bolts really worth 10 times the price!?! or should i just get all my bolts from a bolt shop?

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Dunno. I once bought the specified ones from Holden and they were $11 each.
    10.9 grade machine bolts.
    So at that price, I reckon ARP are worth the money.
    $1 bolts sound too good to be true? Were they the right grade? I suppose, it doesn't matter ... It's a Holden. 'Straya ****

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    you get new longer converter bolts with the TCI Flexplate unless you bought it second hand. Also if you wanted longer ARP bolts to suit you would have to get a generic packet in the right size as they don't make a specific kit for aftermarket LS Flexplates.

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by seedyrom View Post
    Dunno. I once bought the specified ones from Holden and they were $11 each.
    10.9 grade machine bolts.
    So at that price, I reckon ARP are worth the money.
    $1 bolts sound too good to be true? Were they the right grade? I suppose, it doesn't matter ... It's a Holden. 'Straya ****
    haha
    $11!!! wow thats crazy! yep 1 buck for all 3, 10.9 grade bolts as well, was printed on the top

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by John_LS1 View Post
    you get new longer converter bolts with the TCI Flexplate unless you bought it second hand. Also if you wanted longer ARP bolts to suit you would have to get a generic packet in the right size as they don't make a specific kit for aftermarket LS Flexplates.
    nope bought it brand new, and yes it did come with bolts both to bolt to the crank and the covertor but the 3 for the convertor were only going in 3 or so turns, no where near enough and we only slightly longer than the ARP ones... plus they were only 8.8 grade?!? (is that even strong enough?) which makes no sense at all because surely they would see there bolts only protrude a few mm from the flex plate.. unless im missing something obvious :S
    ahh ok didnt even know they came in generic packs

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    I'll check mine tomorrow and see which ones I got. They were definitely long enough.

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by John_LS1 View Post
    I'll check mine tomorrow and see which ones I got. They were definitely long enough.
    ok cheers, mine were silver and had 8.8 on the top with no locktite on the bolt, 29mm total length and 19.8mm under head length..

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Usually the bolts are black, not silvber - where were they manufactured? and what brand are they?

    I wouldnt risk shit like this on motors - ARP are tried and tested fark me whats a few bucks for bolts ffs?

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    ARP also dont rate their bolts the same way and do not have 8.8 imprinted on the head of the bolt......
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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    I had to buy longer bolts to go between the tci flexplate and my billet ls to turbo 400 made up converter. i purchased grade 8 bolts that were long enough. The torque converter manufacturer supplied bolts that were too short. The bolts are 7/16" unf grade 8. They are strong enough. The tci flexplate is held to the crank by ARP bolts.

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by heavyduty1340 View Post
    Usually the bolts are black, not silvber - where were they manufactured? and what brand are they?

    I wouldnt risk shit like this on motors - ARP are tried and tested fark me whats a few bucks for bolts ffs?
    probably zinc plated.

    8.8 = 800 N/mm^2 tensile strength

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by heavyduty1340 View Post
    Usually the bolts are black, not silvber - where were they manufactured? and what brand are they?

    I wouldnt risk shit like this on motors - ARP are tried and tested fark me whats a few bucks for bolts ffs?

    Im not sure the bolts came with the flex plate.. and yes i agree i have ARP bolts for almost everything on my engine.. even ARP 12 pnt stainless steel intake manifold bolts

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by ls2 cruiser View Post
    I had to buy longer bolts to go between the tci flexplate and my billet ls to turbo 400 made up converter. i purchased grade 8 bolts that were long enough. The torque converter manufacturer supplied bolts that were too short. The bolts are 7/16" unf grade 8. They are strong enough. The tci flexplate is held to the crank by ARP bolts.
    thanks! it would seem no convertor manufacturer or TCI themselves are taking into account the thicker sections on aftermarket flex plates.. no big deal just thought it was odd they would supply incorrect length bolts with it haha
    ill put a pic up later in case anyone wants to see
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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    i had a look at my ones and they are 10.9 grade silver bolts (prob just a antirust coating) but to my surprise they actually don't screw into all the thread on my TCE converter. they are M10x20mm and have a 20mm head on them. they did go thru on my old allfast converter but it must have has a thinner plate where the bolt holes went.

    the factory bolts are M10x15mm. I think i will use M12x30mm when i get a custom converter made for a T400 to LS1 as the TCI Flexplate has 12 mm holes in it already.

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    Re: Are ARP bolts a rip off? Or worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by John_LS1 View Post
    i had a look at my ones and they are 10.9 grade silver bolts (prob just a antirust coating) but to my surprise they actually don't screw into all the thread on my TCE converter. they are M10x20mm and have a 20mm head on them. they did go thru on my old allfast converter but it must have has a thinner plate where the bolt holes went.

    the factory bolts are M10x15mm. I think i will use M12x30mm when i get a custom converter made for a T400 to LS1 as the TCI Flexplate has 12 mm holes in it already.
    If the flex plate had 12 mm holes then an m12 bolt will be a very tight interference fit
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