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part # for arp head studs for stealth heads?

Started by deepockets, December 01, 2013, 10:02:13 PM

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deepockets

didn't see head studs on 440 source web sigh.t any know the arp part number for the head stud kit with hex nuts. these would be for the standard stealths. thanks. also no number on arps site also.

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Quote from: deepockets on December 01, 2013, 10:02:13 PM
didn't see head studs on 440 source web sigh.t any know the arp part number for the head stud kit with hex nuts. these would be for the standard stealths. thanks. also no number on arps site also.

What's wrong with the regular Head Bolt Kit for Stealth Heads from 440Source themselves ?
Unless your Blocks Cylinders were Honed WITH THE STUDS originally....all you will do is distort the Cylinders by adding studs now ?
Some reason you need Head "Studs".... as opposed to "Bolts" on your BB Mopar ??
just saying.... with 17 Head Fasteners per Head on a BB Mopar...well....you know what I getting at here ?
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deepockets

the block is in for bore and hone with torque plates. so I needed to give them what I was going to use. i'm sure the bolts are more than addiquit, they said the studs would be better.