w8 head studs
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my ritter block uses 1\2 in studs. my w8 heads have 4 smaller 3/8 holes 2 in each head so im looking for a step stud. dose any body know where to find something like that 1/2 to 3/8
In the 8s N/A.with Brett miller W8's 5.07 at 133 at 2700lb
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Re: w8 head studs
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Yerp. Might want to call Ritter. He may have a set somewhere. Otherwise you are looking at well over $500 maybe over $1,000 now. Those things are like gold.
Career best 8.02 @ 169 at 3050# and 10" tires small block power.
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OK $2,250 for the 20 studs. Or is that $115 for the long studs on the top row?
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Re: w8 head studs
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the ones I need is the four long ones that goes in between the intake runners
In the 8s N/A.with Brett miller W8's 5.07 at 133 at 2700lb
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I went through arp but all my studs are 1/2to3/8 and i had $980 bucks in them.
3120lb, small block, 10.5" tire, NA, through exhaust, full int, WITH 83/4 REAR, 9.0 at 150mph
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I went through arp but all my studs are 1/2to3/8 and i had $980 bucks in them.
Can you check for me but I thought yours should be 1/2 to 7/16 that's what the last w8 PST stuff was from CFE.
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My set from Patterson were 1/2" to 7/16" 5 long and 5 short for each head. The CFE heads were drilled for 7/16.
I let my studs go with the heads. Didn't realize until I was well on my way I was not paid for the studs. That's what you get counting money in a thunder storm. The part that sucks is I was practically giving them away to start with.
Now listening to the prices of these studs. I really got screwed.
Leon
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Re: w8 head studs
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I found a thearded insert that I can put in the block that cost about 2 bucks each.. the outside theard is 1\2 13.. inside theard is 3/8 16.. I hope this will work.. has any body tried this
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3/8 studs will not torque tight enough. These heads use 7/16.
Can't remember the exact torque but you go 85 lbs with stock 1/2" bolts. You can go a little more with 1/2" studs. 7/16 stepped studs went around 80 lbs. A 3/8 was only around 60 lbs.
10 head bolts at 85 lbs was not enough. Now you want to go with 18 3/8 head bolts. Would not recommend that.
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3/8 studs will not torque tight enough. These heads use 7/16.
Can't remember the exact torque but you go 85 lbs with stock 1/2" bolts. You can go a little more with 1/2" studs. 7/16 stepped studs went around 80 lbs. A 3/8 was only around 60 lbs.
10 head bolts at 85 lbs was not enough. Now you want to go with 18 3/8 head bolts. Would not recommend that.
they will be fine that is how all the good W8 castings are... I will post pictures of the step stud and better casting W8s.
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Bret that appears to be a 1/2" stepped to 7/16". Are you saying this is a 1/2" stepped to 3/8". If that were the case you would not need to high dollar studs just thread reducers in the block like the OP suggested.
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