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Does anyone know if ARP makes a stud kit for the stock block with stock heads? If so what is the part number. I am having no luck and broke two head bolts before I even hit 80 ft/lbs.

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ARP 260-4702
long link that I should've converted to bbcode ;)


Kinda spendy, but nice. If you want them fast, like five days or less, you need to have them drop-shipped for and extra $20.



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Does it matter that it says for phase 2 99+ EJ series engines?
Subaru EJ Series Phase 2 99 to present SOHC head stud kit
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The threads are correct and they are the right length. After ripping the threads out of my block with the short studs, I used these jsut fine on the next block. 26+ psi.
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93forestpearl wrote:The threads are correct and they are the right length. After ripping the threads out of my block with the short studs, I used these jsut fine on the next block. 26+ psi.
Sweet, I was just worried because it says it was for phase 2 and I'm sure the stock is phase 1. Snapping 8 dollar bolts is getting frustrating, especially having to drill out the broken piece out of the block. :evil:
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Post by 93forestpearl »

You are using the factory bolts and torquing them 80 ft-lbs? Take a look at the torque sequence and you'll find that it isn't close to that. And it is a goofy sequence due to the torque-to-yield nature of the bolts.
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93forestpearl wrote:Image
I appreciate the reference material. I didn't look in my books and was following the directions off of NASIOC from this forum http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... ?t=1631471
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Post by 93forestpearl »

I don't know how many times doug (douglas vincent here, reddevil on nasioc) has done this, but I don't recall him having a headgasket failure.



Also, the person later in the thread saying that you need to cycle ARP studs three times doesn't know what he is talking about. You are not work-hardening the material of the studs, so there is no point to it. Also, since the threads of the studs are rolled vs. cut, they are much much harder than the aluminum they are seated in.
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Mmk, well the studs are ordered. Thanks again for all the info and the help. Much appreciated.
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