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Arp head studs

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    Posted: 12 Apr 2015 at 3:23pm
I ordered arp head studs for my wc. I didn't want to as they are kinda pricey. However mine where all miss matched and the 3/8 studs where just bolts for what ever reason i dont know but I didn't like it and when I stared makin alittle more power I kept blowing head gaskets which is also pricey. Im wondering what I should toruqe those new studs to? As it didn't come with any paper work.
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The same as allis factory specifies
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If you think those are pricey you should try ordering a set from agco!!! Oh my gosh they were expensive, and it was the wrong set so I ended up ordering arp bolts anyways which was way cheaper! Just torque them to factory specs. If you don't already have one a manual has all that in it which would really be helpful.
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