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    Posted: 15 Dec 2021 at 8:55am
Building a new engine. Getting close to head bolt time and was wondering, I have a set of
ARP's but they will be too short now. Anyone know of alternatives for longer bolts other than ARP ($$$$$) studs? Or should I quit being cheapo and bite it!!
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What motor? what fuel? how is it aspirated?
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Carburetor, 149 cid, 13.1 to 1 CR, 112 race fuel (VP)
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I would imagine OEM be fine. If you want bolts I use CAT grade 8 bolts on high Hp turbo diesel like greater then 800hp. The flat surface area would be more important then a aftermarket stud/bolt in your application my opinion
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Dec 2021 at 4:32pm
You need to go to Studs and Nuts, Forget Bolts.  Went thru stuff like this on IH Pullers in the 80s
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I've built probably two dozen Allis G-226 and W-226's in the last 40 years and never used anything but a good grade 8 bolt and a hard flat washer under the head. All were carburated and no turbo's. All were over 10 to 1 compression and the 400 inch ones at 13 to 1. Never have had any troubles, so you'll never convince me to use studs and nuts which are so hard to clean up around when you do work on the engine. The later D-17 engines were always grade 8 from the factory, but most people don't know that.
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I feel NEW grade 8 bolts with hardened flat washers will be just fine. That what I've used on all the small Hi-Performance AC engines I've ever built. Even the one in the D10 with the turbocharger. If you want to go for studs, go for it. Either way don't use used bolts/studs. 
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Real pullers don't have speed limits.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote NEVER green Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Dec 2021 at 9:10am
   Go to pulloff dot com, there  is a discussion there and are several companies listed supposedly reasonably priced.
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