Posted by showcrop on May 07, 2019 at 15:06:32 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Head Studs Or Bolts posted by Duane WI on May 07, 2019 at 09:43:12:
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Bob, that is not really unusual unless your 65 has a history of blowing head gaskets prior to 32 years ago. Probably 99% of the time bolts will hold just fine, but here and there there are engines that just tend to have head gasket failures, so then you have to dig in to find any way that you can to make it more likely to last. I have a Powerstroke 6.0 and when I was getting the turbo, EGR cooler, and head gasket replaced, ARPS studs were part of the program. The shop owner had me run my thumb nail over the threads of one of the original studs, and then one of the ARPS studs. The difference was incredible! Arps studs are part of the program for a problematic classic car motor that I just installed in the car last night.
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