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07-28-2002, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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Valve covers, use bolts or studs?
Bought a set of newer style BB alum. valve covers from another member, and I need to find bolts or studs for them. What do you all use? I found some at Summit (stainless and expensive) that look to be good ones, but would like to hear some opinions.
And if anyone has any for sale, I would be interested. Never hurts to ask. 1/4" X 20 thread is correct isn't it? They're going on my 402 BB. Oh, and thanks to Pickmup too! He came up with the valve covers, and I appreciate his help. This board is so great!!
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07-29-2002, 12:06 AM | #2 |
huh?
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Howdy Mr. Brim...ah forget it....
I prefer to use studs on the valve covers, I've used both regular bolts, and studs. I don't have any pros/cons, but oh well...you wanted opinions, so I gave you one...LOL TJ
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07-29-2002, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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STUDS
I LIKE TO USE STUDS ON THE VALVE COVERS & OIL PAN. I DON'T SEE ANY PARTICULAR BENIFIT, OTHER THAN IT MAKES IT EASYER TO PUT GASKETS ON, & THEY LOOK COOL AS H@LL. I USE 1/4-20 ONE INCH LONG ALLEN HEAD SET SCREWS, & RED LOCTITE. THEY'RE ABOUT 25 CENTS EACH. JOHN
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07-29-2002, 10:40 AM | #4 |
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ARP polished SS long stud kit and Moroso long hold downs
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07-29-2002, 12:33 PM | #5 |
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I bought some ARP studs for my small block valve covers, but ended up not using the lower ones because my Made-for-You plug wire looms need longer allen head bolts. I could have gotten by with half a set! They are cool though -- tapered stud heads let you literally drop the nut on. Even my fat fingers haven't managed to lose a nut yet. Well, there was that time when I had the nuts on a shop rag laying on the intake manifold, and later decided to use the rag to wipe my hands. As I was grabbing it, I remembered the 4 nuts, but they had already gone their own separate ways --one down the intake manifold. I was able to retrieve them all, though.
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