ARP Hardware
Our engine builders have used the ARP head bolts as well as the low cost ones that have flooded the market. The differences are dramatic.
Highest Quality, Proudly Made in the USA
ARP was the first company to design and engineer fasteners specifically for racing. We find the ARP head bolts to be superior in every way compared to the low cost head bolts on the market. Every engine we build uses them, including our base model 350 and 383 engines. There's not another company in the world that is as focused on building superior quality fasteners for all forms of racing and non-racing applications as ARP.
Our engine builders first noticed the general feel of the ARP head bolts to be much smoother than the low cost head bolts when torquing them down. This smooth feel is sure to give more accurate torque readings.
We recommend using high-quality, calibrated torque wrenches and proper method when tightening hardware, your engine depends on it.
Head Bolt Washers
The head bolt washers on the ARP set are another great feature. They have a well designed chamfering in the center. The chamfered center intersects perfectly with the radius in the head bolt. The thick radius in these head bolts is part of what makes them very strong. These specially designed extra thick washers are very important on aluminum heads. They allow the head bolts to have a glide surface to prevent gouging into the aluminum head. This is another reason these bolts will give more accurate torque readings, in our opinion.
There are a couple of bolt holes in the center on most aluminum heads that have an inherent weakness. Due to the location of these holes, the casting is usually much thinner to give way to the raised water jackets, which are usually raised to give way to larger than normal runners. Using head bolts without washers can crack the casting in this marginal area.
The thick, wide washers not only prevent the bolts from gouging into the head, they also distribute the pressure over a larger area as compared to the smaller bolt head. When the head bolt tightens down without a washer, the twisting force of the head will gouge into the surface of the aluminum, further weakening this area, and can cause it to crack.
Don't risk cracking your heads
We know first hand of this happening with a brand of cylinder heads we once carried about 10 years ago. We had many warranty claims on these heads over a year's time. These heads had multiple cracks around the center bolt holes. 100% of these heads had used head bolts without washers. At that point, we insisted on the use of ARP or an equivalent head bolt with the special washers.
Once we insisted on using head bolts with washers we have had zero center hole failures. As mentioned, this is an inherently weak area on most aluminum heads, some more than others.