Headstud Q'
Hey, I was looking at my headstuds today *golden eagle and was reading the little peiced of folded paper they give you. It says to have the studs put in by a shop and to not try this unless your are very experienced.
How experienced are they talking? This is my first swap/build and would like to do it right, so when I decide to mount my b16 head to my b18 block...should I take it to a shop? Did you find it hard to do? I will have someone helping me w/ the build.
How experienced are they talking? This is my first swap/build and would like to do it right, so when I decide to mount my b16 head to my b18 block...should I take it to a shop? Did you find it hard to do? I will have someone helping me w/ the build.
You tried calling them and ask?
BTW as far as I know from rebuilding Chevy's and one ford engine I know that you hand tighten the head studs themselves before you add the nuts to the head-studs to be torqued to factory specs. I guess they are worried people might apply unnecessary torque load to the head-studs.
BTW as far as I know from rebuilding Chevy's and one ford engine I know that you hand tighten the head studs themselves before you add the nuts to the head-studs to be torqued to factory specs. I guess they are worried people might apply unnecessary torque load to the head-studs.
found the answer http://www.arp-bolts.com/pages....html
Modified by 2k.civic.si at 11:07 AM 3/9/2005
Modified by 2k.civic.si at 11:07 AM 3/9/2005
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its alot easier than you think. just take your time and follow your manuals .
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1062140 -good how to.
"experience is the greatest teacher"
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1062140 -good how to.
"experience is the greatest teacher"
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