I have a gtx motor im putting in my EGT... can the head bolts be reused? if not where can i buy them and how much?
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Originally posted by v8ltd View PostI have a gtx motor im putting in my EGT... can the head bolts be reused? if not where can i buy them and how much?92 Pro - Daily Beater and project- current frankenstein
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yes the BP headbolts can be reused---Has ClubProtege helped you in someway? show your support by Contributing--- Click Here---
1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi
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i will be running everything the vj20 has to offter.. 15psi... looking for low 200whp with MSII. I have a Cometic head gasket. I didnt want to buy stud kit because its over kill, and i couldnt fint the bolts for anything cheaper then $12.94-14.95 ea. My budget it busted already too...as usual lol. I might need to get one bolt as i could only find 9 of them so far.
will be a daily driver...
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Originally posted by azgtx View PostGo to your local Kia dealer and ask for head bolts for a 95 Sephia w/ DOHC ..last time I got some they were 4 bucks each same motor 1.8L BP
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Originally posted by j.sher350 View Postfor a lil over 100 you can get ARP studs... or you can just re-use. lol
anywhere else i can get the bolts cheaper?
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theres no need to re-torque head studs.
these aren't aluminum wheels goin 85 down the freeway. (aluminum wheels should be retorqued every 50-100 miles after being pulled off ) you dont have that kind of flex and stress.
but if it puts your mind at ease then go for it.92 Pro - Daily Beater and project- current frankenstein
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see what i have learned in the past 13 years of modifying cars is that you ask 3 different people about something you get different answers from them. One performance shop tells me to do it this way and the next one says no no that way is junk do it this way.
In this case this machine shop which builds many race engines told me no to get studs. He said bolts are just as strong. The reason people use studs instead of bolts is to save the threads in the block because you can only take the heads on and off so many times before the block threads go bad. And he said for places where weather is cold and hot and back again bolts are better because they adjust better, where as a stud setup you might want to re-torque.
Either way the damage is already done. I couldnt wait any longer so i had to buy the bolts from the dealer. I searched the internet and found no place that after shipping would of been cheaper then the $14.50 from the dealer. I asked Derrick from corksport about using the kia head bolts and he said he said to get oem mazda bolts to be safe.
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