Yesterday I installed my new flywheel using ARP bolts (part number 200-2802). Here are the bolts:
After finishing the job, including the clutch, bell housing, and transmission installation, I noticed the slip of paper in the package with the warning not to use washers under the flywheel bolts. I felt extremely smart at that moment.
I used Nord-Locks under the heads of those bolts. I felt that I had to because the bolts were slightly longer than the factory bolts, so there was a risk that they would stick through the crankshaft flange and strike the rear of the engine block. Thanks to My427stang for warning me about this critical check!
Here's the slip of paper with the warning:
Here is a photo of the bolts with Nord-Locks under their heads. Note that due to the reflective surface of the flywheel, it appears that there are two Nord-Locks per bolt, but I used only one.
I carefully torqued the bolts to 80 ft/lbs and used "red" thread lock on the threads.
As you know, removing the Nord-Locks at this stage will require hours of work, including removing the transmission.
Here are my specific questions:
- Would you recommend removing the Nord-Locks, even at the cost of all that work?
- Why am I supposed to avoid using washers under those bolts?
- If I'm supposed to avoid washers because they keep the bolts from sealing, is it OK to leave the washers in if I used thread lock (which should seal OK)?
Thank you very much!
Robroy