Where can you get head studs for the 086 head? I went to 2 parts stores today no luck. Only thing I find with the search is ARP performance head studs which I don't really need to pay 200 + dollars for head studs. The ARP's are more for bosted applications. correct?
or fully built applications... the ARP's are also reusable if you plan to remove the head again
are the the 2.4 and 2.3 studs the same?
no the 2.3 bolts have threads all the way up the bolt and the 2.4 only have treads half way up.
2.4 and 2.3 head studs are different. They are a different size to begin with. Are you looking to use a 086 head on a 2.4 block or a 086 head on a 2.3 block? If you are going to use it on a 2.4 block you can either run a 2.4 head stud kit or get your block machined to take the larger 2.3 head studs.
? since when can you NOT re-use 2.3 OR 2.4 head bolts? ive done it several times.
The head bolts stretch and cannot be reused, not reliably at least... (physically they can be used... but i wouldnt)
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2.4 and 2.3 head studs are different. They are a different size to begin with. Are you looking to use a 086 head on a 2.4 block or a 086 head on a 2.3 block? If you are going to use it on a 2.4 block you can either run a 2.4 head stud kit or get your block machined to take the larger 2.3 head studs.
It's going on an 2.3 block. If I was putting it on a 2.4 block then I could use 2.4 head studs?
I'm talking about the studs that the exhaust and intake manifold hang from. Not the cylinder bolts going in to the block, so it should not matter what block the head is on these studs go through the head horizontally.
I am sorry I did not fully read your first post.
"head studs" or "head bolts" are universal terms for the threaded rods that holds the head to the block...which is why everyone was confused. But we understand now, so it's alright.
If I remember correctly, exhaust manifold uses two m10 and five m8 studs. And I think the intake manifold uses all m8 studs.
...and no, not even in a moderately boosted motor are manifold bolts/studs of ARP strength even close to being necessary.
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"Youth in Asia"...I don't see anything wrong with that.
Alright thanks, these manifold studs are not easy to find.
manifold studs is probably a better name for them.
Those are all standard thread anyways. You want m8's and m10's (8mm and 10mm)
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"Youth in Asia"...I don't see anything wrong with that.