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ARP
ARP for Porsche
Back the early 1970s, racing enthusiast Gary Holzapfel saw that many of his friends’ broken engines were caused by fastener failure. At the time, there were no commercially available studs and bolts up to the challenge so Holzapfel called upon his many years of fastener making experience for a leading aerospace subcontractor and founded ARP (Automotive Racing Products).In the ensuing years, the firm has grown from what was literally a backyard garage workshop into a highly diversified manufacturer. These include forging, heat-treating, machining, quality control finishing and packaging/warehousing facilities in Santa Paula and Ventura, California.Today, ARP’s product line contains thousands of part numbers, and has expanded to include virtually every fastener found in an engine and driveline and throughout the suspension and frame. These range from quality high performance OEM replacement Porsche parts to exotic specialty hardware for Formula 1, IndyCar, NASCAR and NHRA drag racing and marine applications.
A Quick Look at ARP
Back the early 1970s, racing enthusiast Gary Holzapfel saw that many of his friends’ broken engines were caused by fastener failure. At the time, there were no commercially available studs and bolts up to the challenge so Holzapfel called upon his many years of fastener making experience for a leading aerospace subcontractor and founded ARP (Automotive Racing Products).In the ensuing years, the firm has grown from what was literally a backyard garage workshop into a highly diversified manufacturer. These include forging, heat-treating, machining, quality control finishing and packaging/warehousing facilities in Santa Paula and Ventura, California.Today, ARP’s product line contains thousands of part numbers, and has expanded to include virtually every fastener found in an engine and driveline and throughout the suspension and frame. These range from quality high performance OEM replacement Porsche parts to exotic specialty hardware for Formula 1, IndyCar, NASCAR and NHRA drag racing and marine applications.
Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche
Where ARP is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side/position, and connector type where relevant.
- Typical reasons to choose these parts include upgrading to higher-strength fasteners in critical engine and driveline areas, especially during rebuilds or when original hardware is a known weak point.
- Common triggers for replacement can be stripped threads, stretched bolts, head gasket issues, or evidence that previous torque procedures were incorrect.
- Watch for symptoms such as fasteners that no longer hold torque, signs of movement at gasket joints, or repeat leaks after correct installation with standard hardware.
- Before fitting, read and follow ARP’s torque and lubrication instructions carefully; use appropriate measuring and torque methods rather than mixing procedures.
- During planning, focus upgraded hardware on the most highly stressed fasteners rather than replacing everything without a clear reason.
Browse by Category
If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.
Engine Rebuild Parts — Engine rebuild parts are typically renewed during a planned overhaul or when symptoms point to internal wear, such as loss of compression, heavy oil use, persistent leaks, abnormal noises, or contamination found during inspection. Where ARP fasteners are used in this area, they are usually chosen to improve clamp consistency and reliability while the engine is apart.
- Confirm the need for a rebuild with tests such as compression and leak-down, bore inspection, and oil/filter checks before committing to major work.
- Plan to replace chains, guides, tensioners, seals, gaskets, critical hardware, and other hard-to-access wear items while the engine is out.
Connecting Rod — Connecting rod components are replaced when bent, cracked, out of tolerance, or when upgrading for higher RPM, higher cylinder pressures, or improved durability. ARP hardware is often specified here to reduce the risk of bolt-related failures and to maintain consistent big-end clamping under high load.
- Inspect for big-end knock, low oil pressure from excessive clearance, metallic debris, vibration, or heat discolouration when deciding whether to renew rods and fasteners.
- Where permitted by the engine design, consider new rod bolts during any serious rebuild, and have rods properly measured and reconditioned.
Crankcase Parts — Crankcase parts are renewed when there is damage from bearing failure, stripped threads, oil leaks from case joints, or wear affecting clearances and oil pressure. In this area, ARP fasteners may be used to restore or improve joint integrity and resistance to movement under load.
- Check for low oil pressure, recurring metallic debris, abnormal crankcase pressure, case seam seepage, and alignment issues during strip-down.
- Prioritise cleaning of oil passages, bore alignment checks, sealing surface inspection, and thread repair or replacement where required.
Engine Tuning — Engine tuning components are selected to improve drivability, fuel economy, throttle response, or to support hardware changes such as intake, exhaust, or forced induction. Where higher loads are introduced, ARP fasteners can be used alongside tuning parts to keep key engine joints secure.
- Do not use tuning to mask underlying mechanical faults; confirm compression, fueling health, sensor function, and absence of boost or vacuum leaks first.
- Monitor for hesitation, flat spots, surging, inconsistent boost, or warning lights after changes, and resolve root causes before increasing stress further.
Engine Rods and Bolts — This category focuses on connecting rods and rod bolts, where ARP products are commonly used as a durability upgrade. Owners typically change these components when building for higher RPM or cylinder pressure, or after events that may have stretched standard bolts.
- Look out for bearing knock, low hot oil pressure, metallic debris, vibration, or signs of bolt stretch or oval big-end bores during inspection.
- Treat many rod bolts as single-use where specified, follow torque or stretch procedures precisely, and include rod balancing as part of good rebuild practice.
Explore ARP at Design911
View the current ARP range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.
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Head stud kit for Porsche 2.0L-3.8L air-cooled engines
Fits:
Porsche 911 1965-89
Porsche 964 1989-94
Porsche 993 1994-98
Diagram Ref No 2
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
99310117054
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1974-1977 2.7L / 1976-77 3.0 Carrera
- Porsche 911 1978-1983 3.0L / SC
- Porsche 911 1984-1986 3.2L
- Porsche 911 1987-1989 3.2L G50
- Porsche 911 1975-1977 3.0L Turbo (930)
- Porsche 911 1978-1989 3.3L Turbo (930)
- Porsche 964 (911) C2 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) C4 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.8L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.3L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 993 (911) C2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) RS 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C2S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO 1994-96
- Porsche 993 (911) GT2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO S 1994-97

ARP Carrier Through Bolt kit for M96/M97 engines. Factory bolts are stretch bolts and must be replaced. These are stronger and reusable and help to prevent shuffling and fretting of the main bearing saddles. Required for engines that will see anything more than normal street driving.
Fits:
Porsche 996 Carerra
Related reference numbers
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99610111562
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche 996 C2 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C4 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C2 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4S 3.6L 09/01-2005
A must when rebuilding any 1997-2008 M96 or M97 engine to prevent costly rod bolt failures.
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Fits:
Porsche 986 Boxster 1997-04
Porsche 987 Boxster MKI 2005-08
Porsche 987C Cayman MKI 2005-08
Porsche 996 Carrera 1998-05
Porsche 997 Carrera 2005-08
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Diagram ref no 11.
Related reference numbers
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99710311501
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.5L 1997-99
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster 987 2.7L 2005 -08/08
- Porsche Boxster 987 S 3.2/3.4L 2005-08/08
- Porsche 996 C2 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C4 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C2 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4S 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche Cayman 2.7L 987C 2006-08
- Porsche Cayman S 3.4L 987C 2005-08