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Puhrot
10-04-2004, 05:37 PM
I was going to do a HG in my 92 but it turns out it is fine. So now I got a set of ARP head studs just sitting here. So I was thinking of just taking the stock bolts out and running the ARP's right in through the head one at a time. I know this has been done by a few people around and I was just wondering if anyone had any tricks or things to watch out for. Any opinions from anyone who has does this?

john
10-04-2004, 06:28 PM
I think Shane said he has done it before. I would never do it though as you will want to make sure the holes are clear of any oil or debris. I also like to tap them while I have the head off.
If you do it though, make sure to do one at a time. How much boost do you plan on running? Why did you think you had a bad HG? If it has been a while since you replaced the T-belt, you may as well pull the head and do it the right way. Then you can replace the HG at the same time.

JustROLLIN
10-04-2004, 08:43 PM
Also, if you are going to do it with the head on the car, make sure you do not torque the bolts down completely. As you take an old bolt out, replace it with the new one and snug it up, dont torque it. I am pretty sure there is a torque sequence and you want to follow it.

Snafubmx234
10-04-2004, 08:54 PM
Honestly, to do it right, you wanna take the head off.

One, when you you tighten up headbolts, they expand, and warp a bit. You definately want to re-tap these holes. You could also just tap them while the head is on, but good luck. Very tight spaces.

Halon
10-04-2004, 08:57 PM
I know of a few EVO owners who have done this successfully. But they come stock with metal headgaskets, not composite ones like ours. And from what I hear, it's a little safer to do this with a metal hg in there vs. a composite one like you most likely have.

Goat Blower
10-04-2004, 09:29 PM
Good luck, there's no way to loosen and tighten in sequence if you're loosening, replacing and then tightening each stud. I suppose you could just take each out in sequence and put in an ARP without torqueing at all, then torque them to spec once they're all in. Just don't break the seal by bumping the head while the bolts are out.

JustROLLIN
10-04-2004, 10:15 PM
So yeah, bottom line is... Take the head off the block if you really wanna do it right.

Emcee gsxtc
10-05-2004, 01:03 AM
Originally posted by JustROLLIN@Oct 4 2004, 09:15 PM
So yeah, bottom line is... Take the head off the block if you really wanna do it right.
Its worth it in the end. I pulled my head just to be safe and when I did, I noticed my head gasket was starting to get close. Definitely if the timing belt has seen some wear.

A//// Guy
10-05-2004, 09:14 AM
Man I didnt know this. I dont want to take my head off to put ARPs in. I would think taking one out tightening it and then doing the next would be fine...

Puhrot
10-05-2004, 09:29 AM
I was hoping to run around 25psi on race gas if I got the ARP's in. I know Enes and Shane have both had good luck doing this recently and it can be done. I was just mainly looking for any opinions on the acutual process if anyone had done it as I am pretty sure this is what I will be doing. I just cant justify pulling the head just to put in the ARP studs alone.