W9 headbolts
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I'm in need for headbolts or studs for W9rp heads. Emailed ARP, got an answer: We do not have any for this configuration yet. What are you guys using?
Street driven, 421 Sb, NA, 9.98/137
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Re: W9 headbolts
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For aluminium blocks? Does it matter, i have a iron block? Is there anything cheaper available, Bolts, that would work?
Street driven, 421 Sb, NA, 9.98/137
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Re: W9 headbolts
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01/03/13 01:15 PM
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Todd at Marsh Performance has them I've bought them from him, and were are a little better priced. The differance in the studs for an aluminum block is the part that screws in the block is longer for more enguagement and have a bullet tip. You can cut some of the threads off and they will be fine. http://www.mopartsracing.com/
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Re: W9 headbolts
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01/04/13 12:29 AM
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Quote:
I got mine for a conventional W-9 from Ryan J and they were not cheap. Even compared to regular ARP stuff.......then I had to replace the eight point nuts with the smaller 12 point on the studs in between the valve springs. But I'm not complaining.........that was the cheap part of the deal.
Yeah I replace all of the nuts with 12 points... and people think is cheap to build a W-9
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