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BEEFING UP STREET ROD DRIVETRAINS

When you mention “A.R.P.” to street rodders, critical engine fasteners like head studs, connecting rod bolts, and main studs/bolts often come to mind. Building powerful, reliable engines is, of course, an important consideration for most rodders. But you should know that A.R.P. has also devoted considerable energy to optimizing drivetrain reliability – eliminating fasteners as the weakest link.

Let's start with attaching a flywheel

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