Check out my ARP head stud
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Check out my ARP head stud
Brand spank new from the box. After trying to torque the head down to 80lbs, it wouldn't click. At first I thought I had the dreaded stripped block, after taking off the head. I saw this...
I hope ARP gonna send me a new one..
I hope ARP gonna send me a new one..
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Re: Check out my ARP head stud (VNTEC)
thats no good. they have to replace that.
hey, in your sig it says 110 octane, 1 gallon @ 112 and 3 gallons @ 93.
i dont see how that is 110?
hey, in your sig it says 110 octane, 1 gallon @ 112 and 3 gallons @ 93.
i dont see how that is 110?
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Re: Check out my ARP head stud (TurboTegB18c)
here is what mine look like:
i broke 2 while i was tryin to take them off.
they were torqued to 60 lbs with moly lube, just like arp said..
i called and talked to Ron F. we told me they may have gotten a bad heat treatin, he send me a new set.. you might wanna call and see what they can do for you.
i broke 2 while i was tryin to take them off.
they were torqued to 60 lbs with moly lube, just like arp said..
i called and talked to Ron F. we told me they may have gotten a bad heat treatin, he send me a new set.. you might wanna call and see what they can do for you.
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Re: Check out my ARP head stud (hulkhb)
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Whats up with there quality assurance?!?!
Whats up with there quality assurance?!?!
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Re: Check out my ARP head stud (jerseykid609)
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No really, that sucks. That is unheard of from ARP. I hope mine don't do that. BTW how many uses were on the headstuds?
-Ryan
No really, that sucks. That is unheard of from ARP. I hope mine don't do that. BTW how many uses were on the headstuds?
-Ryan
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I talked to AEBS last month and they said they didn't make head studs for the B18b This post doesn't sway me away from using ARP head studs. Thousands of people have used them with no problems. I will be using them on my current build. ARP will take care of this problem.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by love2xlr8integra »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">"Damn wtf, talk about weak! Seriously, AEBS need to make studs for a LS motor"
they do</TD></TR></TABLE>
show me.. ive never seen them
they do</TD></TR></TABLE>
show me.. ive never seen them
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Re: Check out my ARP head stud (Kwuaymaikrup)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kwuaymaikrup »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> BTW how many uses were on the headstuds?
-Ryan</TD></TR></TABLE>
i changed ~3-4 HG in a span of 2 weeks. they were new when i bought them.<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 0x64 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> This post doesn't sway me away from using ARP head studs. Thousands of people have used them with no problems. I will be using them on my current build. ARP will take care of this problem.</TD></TR></TABLE>
me either.
they took care of the problem for me..
with as many fasteners as they seel, a few are bound to be bad.. i just got lucky .
i put the new studs in and everything is fine as far as head studs go..
-Ryan</TD></TR></TABLE>
i changed ~3-4 HG in a span of 2 weeks. they were new when i bought them.<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 0x64 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> This post doesn't sway me away from using ARP head studs. Thousands of people have used them with no problems. I will be using them on my current build. ARP will take care of this problem.</TD></TR></TABLE>
me either.
they took care of the problem for me..
with as many fasteners as they seel, a few are bound to be bad.. i just got lucky .
i put the new studs in and everything is fine as far as head studs go..
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Re: Check out my ARP head stud (llewsirc)
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i changed ~3-4 HG in a span of 2 weeks. they were new when i bought them.
me either.
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Holy sh*t! Were the headstuds the reason for so many gasket changes? I would think so. I would be pissed. I hate doing headgaskets.
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they took care of the problem for me..
with as many fasteners as they seel, a few are bound to be bad.. i just got lucky .
i put the new studs in and everything is fine as far as head studs go..</TD></TR></TABLE>
My thoughts exactly.
i changed ~3-4 HG in a span of 2 weeks. they were new when i bought them.
me either.
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Holy sh*t! Were the headstuds the reason for so many gasket changes? I would think so. I would be pissed. I hate doing headgaskets.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by llewsirc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
they took care of the problem for me..
with as many fasteners as they seel, a few are bound to be bad.. i just got lucky .
i put the new studs in and everything is fine as far as head studs go..</TD></TR></TABLE>
My thoughts exactly.
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Re: Check out my ARP head stud (Kwuaymaikrup)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kwuaymaikrup »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Holy sh*t! Were the headstuds the reason for so many gasket changes? I would think so. I would be pissed. I hate doing headgaskets.
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no, there was a bunch of different problems..
warped head
coolant leaking in through IM (i guess), ifound coolant in #4 so i pulled the head
there was a few other one too..
i can change a d series head in ~1 hour now... by myself..
llewsirc <--- @ servions house
Holy sh*t! Were the headstuds the reason for so many gasket changes? I would think so. I would be pissed. I hate doing headgaskets.
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no, there was a bunch of different problems..
warped head
coolant leaking in through IM (i guess), ifound coolant in #4 so i pulled the head
there was a few other one too..
i can change a d series head in ~1 hour now... by myself..
llewsirc <--- @ servions house
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