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Larry(OH)
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Shreve Ohio Points: 1577 |
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Posted: 05 Feb 2018 at 7:03am |
can someone help me out with some part numbers for head studs on a 45? I am using a 17 head.
Also, how about an ARP rod bolt for farmall H rods? Also has anyone used a power bore sleeve? Looking for a part # for that also Thanks , LH
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Orange Level Joined: 24 Sep 2010 Location: weegieland Points: 1010 |
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I don't have the numbers for the studs, of the few sets I've had to get for people, I just measured and looked on summit racing and picked them out. 1/2"-13 tpi on the bottom and they are 1/2-20 on top. There's a couple different lengths and it's pretty easy to find ones that you would need. The ARP bolts for the Farmall H rods are just 3/8-24 thread bolts, I just picked some from a common Chevy. Again though measure the length, I countersink the bolts in the cap for clearance, I'm pretty sure I still have half a set here (enough for a 4 cyl) if you want them. They use a 12 pt head so you can use a 3/8" 12 pt socket. The sleeves from Power Bore, I use a flange on top, some guys don't and just bore the block so they sit on a step in the bottom counterbore, but that doesn't leave anything to hold the sleeve to the block deck. A flange type sleeve will make the block stronger.
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Larry(OH)
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How much for the rod bolts? On the H rods did you remove the top of the rod that sticks way out or leave it?
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