ARP head bolt problem
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ARP head bolt problem
Before I ask my question, a couple things I know people will say. Yes I made a mistake and stripped the bolt and yes I'm retarded. Also, I did search and was unable to find an answer to this specific question. So I stripped the nut that goes around the head bolt, does anyone have an idea how to get if off? It would be amazing if I didn't have to drill it out or take it to someone else. Thanks for you help guys.
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Re: ARP head bolt problem (msmithgsr2131)
if there arp BOLTS (not studs) thani would say go check out sears, they have a bolt removal socket set for cheap that will prolly help you. this is a prime example of why you lube the crap out of the bolts with that packet that comes with it. or put oil on it. but if that socket set dont work than ummmm id start geting creative. what kind on engine is it???
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Re: ARP head bolt problem (msmithgsr2131)
its a b18c1 block and b16 heada and I have head studs not bolts. I actually did use the lube but I dont think thats the problem as i have studs and not bolts. like i said, i messed up
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Re: ARP head bolt problem (msmithgsr2131)
craftsman bolt out and there on sale right now 14.99 http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...t-out
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arp head studs you screw in the stud by hand and then you put the nut on top and torque it to whatever they tell you...the nut part is rounded off...i need to remove that from the stud
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that will work just tap it on the nut and ta daaaa (theoreticly). cheap try tho if it dont work. and if it dosnt id put heat to it and try again then if all else fails cut it.
that will work just tap it on the nut and ta daaaa (theoreticly). cheap try tho if it dont work. and if it dosnt id put heat to it and try again then if all else fails cut it.
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Re: ARP head bolt problem
Are you saying that if you don't use a 1/2" drive 12 point socket, you'll strip the nut? You do realize the drive size has absolutely nothing to do with how likely it is to round off a nut, right?
Hex heads get 6 point sockets. 12 point heads get 12 point sockets. Good sockets are cheap - there's no reason not to have a full set of both.
OP, get yourself a tap and die kit from Craftsman. This won't be the only time you use it. If the nut is rounded off, they also make special sockets (I believe they're called Gorilla sockets) that are made for rounded heads. Pick one up. You'll definitely get your use out of it.
Hex heads get 6 point sockets. 12 point heads get 12 point sockets. Good sockets are cheap - there's no reason not to have a full set of both.
OP, get yourself a tap and die kit from Craftsman. This won't be the only time you use it. If the nut is rounded off, they also make special sockets (I believe they're called Gorilla sockets) that are made for rounded heads. Pick one up. You'll definitely get your use out of it.
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