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Old 10-14-2013   #1
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Re: head fused to the block ?

Does this thing have studs or bolts? You have mentioned each about 15 times.
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Re: head fused to the block ?

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Does this thing have studs or bolts? You have mentioned each about 15 times.
The block has arp head studs. I removed all ten of the bolts that go onto the studs. But was unable to get the washers off of the studs themselves (so they are still sitting on the studs in the head). I was able to loosen and remove a couple of the actual head studs.

A few of the studs are stripped out and still inside the block.

But all bolts that hold the studs in place and apply the clamping force are removed.

Are 6 bolt arps 13mm head bolts ? Because my block has some weird stuff going on im discovering.

Sorry for the confusion. I mix alot of words up all the time. Im that guy.
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Re: head fused to the block ?

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Nut



Stud



Do you have a welder that you could use to weld a nut onto the stud after screwing it on until just about even with the stud head?
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