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Old 03-12-2008, 09:18 PM
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ARP head studs for sale

Full set of ARP head studs for sale. I just took them off my car because I had problems with them leaking, and I dont have the patiance to try different thread sealants.

Two of the washers have been clearanced for my large valve springs. This has no affect on anything. I can get pics later.

$75 + shipping.
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If they are leaking it sounds as if they aren't getting seated properly with the right torque.
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They were installed and torqued per ARP specs

I think the problem is many people here recommended using permatex #2, which I did. It all washed out of the threads. Its not even a damn thread sealer, its a gasket maker. Some people never have problems, some do. I think its all in the sealant. If I did it again Id use the ARP sealant
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Originally Posted by Josh'95Z28conv
They were installed and torqued per ARP specs

I think the problem is many people here recommended using permatex #2, which I did. It all washed out of the threads. Its not even a damn thread sealer, its a gasket maker. Some people never have problems, some do. I think its all in the sealant. If I did it again Id use the ARP sealant
Either use the arp thread sealant or Teflon paste! I use the teflon paste and have had good luck with it.
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Either use the arp thread sealant or Teflon paste! I use the teflon paste and have had good luck with it.
Thats what I used on my bolts
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