How to remove ARP head studs off B16 block?
dont know why you would want to do that...
Assuming the head is already off...
you have to use the double-nut/lock-nut approach.
Spin one nut on, put a second on, as a lock-nut, tighten the two against each other a bit, and then turn the bottom nut by itself to remove the stud.
Assuming the head is already off...
you have to use the double-nut/lock-nut approach.
Spin one nut on, put a second on, as a lock-nut, tighten the two against each other a bit, and then turn the bottom nut by itself to remove the stud.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pdiggitydogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dont know why you would want to do that...
Assuming the head is already off...
you have to use the double-nut/lock-nut approach.
Spin one nut on, put a second on, as a lock-nut, tighten the two against each other a bit, and then turn the bottom nut by itself to remove the stud.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Or you could just use an allen key, since the ARP's have holes at the top of them for just that!
Assuming the head is already off...
you have to use the double-nut/lock-nut approach.
Spin one nut on, put a second on, as a lock-nut, tighten the two against each other a bit, and then turn the bottom nut by itself to remove the stud.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Or you could just use an allen key, since the ARP's have holes at the top of them for just that!
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