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    Head stud kit for TB42

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    Does anyone know where I can source a head stud kit for a TB42? I am told ARP is the way to go, but cannot find the TB42 as an engine type on their website...

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    depends on where you are ?...All Head Services have them , plus everything else in relation to heads
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    cant say ive ever been able to find a kit, but might be possible to get the right size/length stud if you talk to one of their distributors, i know the thread is m10x1.5 and from memory the bolts are about 130mm long so you would need 140-150mm studs surely they would have something that would work

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    Roodogs sells them... there are plenty of others that also sell them.

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    Any particular reason you are wanting to use studs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    Any particular reason you are wanting to use studs?
    its just terminology mate....they are bolts
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    i though he was meaning head studs instead of regular bolts, common to use studs and nuts insted of bolts in high performance applications

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    Quote Originally Posted by billyj View Post
    i though he was meaning head studs instead of regular bolts, common to use studs and nuts insted of bolts in high performance applications
    This is what I was getting at. It have to be a decent build if it required head studs though. Nothing internally would be standard possibly the crank but yeah.

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    thinking more about it now, i have doubt you would be able to fit a head with the engine in place using studs on a tb42. to the op whats your aims for the motor? im running 9-10psi(should be 4 but have major boost creep) on a genuine gasket with no problems

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