Head stud install
Head stud install
I bought a set of arp studs.. My truck is a 04 and just rolled 100,000 miles. When I do the install do you think it would be wise to go ahead and change the head gasket while Im in there? Ill be adding more power down the road so just want to do it once hopefully. Also when I put the studs in. Should I use some sort of locktite on the actual stud in the block?
So do I just pull all the stock bolts out and leave the head in place and just set the studs in place? Maybe a dab of lock tite? Im just **** about things like that haha sorry
Blwn... What they are telling you is to remove one bolt at a time, replace it with a stud and retorque. Then proceed to the next bolt replace with stud and retorque. Work from the center fore and aft and once all are in, re-torque all to specifications. I would reccommend to drive several heat cycles and re-torque again. Supplied grease is to maintain acurate torque with out the friction of a non lubed nut and the friction/resistance it causes.
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i tapped mine and still had to clearence the back stud just use a dremel and mark it out then grind it down till she fits make sure to get rid of all the metal shavings before you try to fit the rocker seperator plate back in
And make sure you find the 6 studs that are longer than the rest, they will go outside of the cover, along the exhaust manifold. I also bottom tapped the holes, takes a 6'' long tap, I also had to grind the rocker housing for clearance of the rear stud.
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