Can't get nuts off ARP head studs
Can't get nuts off ARP head studs
The nuts in the very front and the rear are impossible to get a socket on (5/8 deep, six point). The socket hits the spring where it sits on the head, and I don't think it would go on even if the springs were removed. I'll be grinding down a socket today to try to get it think enough to fit on there. AFR 190 heads, but I think the situation would be the same with any head. This has been an unwelcome little surprise.
By the way, when torquing the heads back down, should I just follow the standard pattern and steps from Haynes? 65 ft-lbs final torque?
I bought this car from a member here Camaro_SS/R about 6 weeks ago. It's been quite a story and I'm not happy about it at all. I'll post the whole thing when I find out what's wrong with it. Something came apart and the only thing left on the car to take apart is removing the heads.
By the way, when torquing the heads back down, should I just follow the standard pattern and steps from Haynes? 65 ft-lbs final torque?
I bought this car from a member here Camaro_SS/R about 6 weeks ago. It's been quite a story and I'm not happy about it at all. I'll post the whole thing when I find out what's wrong with it. Something came apart and the only thing left on the car to take apart is removing the heads.
Oh, also, will I be able to get the heads off the studs with the engine in the car?
edit: We tried various brands of sockets to find one thin enough to get in there and none would fit. Then we found a spark plug socket with built in extension that fit. Only other option is to grind a socket until it will fit. Also, you can get the heads off in the car; you might have to pull the studs out first though; I don't remember, it was a while ago. :edit
edit: We tried various brands of sockets to find one thin enough to get in there and none would fit. Then we found a spark plug socket with built in extension that fit. Only other option is to grind a socket until it will fit. Also, you can get the heads off in the car; you might have to pull the studs out first though; I don't remember, it was a while ago. :edit
Last edited by blue; Jan 3, 2009 at 03:32 PM. Reason: Update.
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