The Head Stud is used for the installation of the Cylinder Head or Heads. The Head Stud holds the cylinder head in place on the engine block. The ARP Head Stud is what keeps the cylinder head in a constant state of tension to prevent head gasket failure. Heads studs work on the top ...
Today's critical - head studs and bolts, main studs and bolts, and driveline - have been designed stronger than ever before to handle the extreme loads. As a results, installation pre-loads - the amount the fastener is stretched during installation - are very high. Fastener...
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Today's critical diesel fasteners - head studs and bolts, main studs and bolts, and driveline - have been designed stronger than ever before to handle the extreme loads. As a results, installation pre-loads - the amount the fastener is stretched during installation - are very high. Installa...
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ARP High Performance Series rocker arm studs are ideal for ET bracket racing, limited rule oval track competition, or street use. Made from 8740 chromoly steel and are heat-treated to 180,000 psi tensile strength, they are concentric within .005 T.I.R. t
The Main Studs have a precision J-form thread rolled after heat-treatment to create a fastener with superior thread strength. What is the difference between the Main Stud and a Head Stud? The Main Stud is used for the installation of the Main Caps, The Main Caps hold your engine's cran...