Head Gasket
When I replace my head gasket, do I have to replace the bolts too or just the gasket?
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Factory recommends you to measure them to see if they have stretched. 80% of the time I just reuse them. but then I know people that swear by replacing them. Its up to you :)
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Defiantly replace!!! They are only like $2 a peice and as you know it is a bit of a pain getting down to a headgasket on a VW, never half ass your car.
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2 dollas? oem honda ones are 100 a set and so are arp so you might as well get those.
how can you measure for stretch? |
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you can use a measuring tape? :) but for more accuracy a micrometer is better.
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"on the round end of the connector at the bolt up to the turbo what is the part number on the round part to bolt up to the turbo plate, 2 90 degree elbows, 2 tee fittings and the manifold plate, what is the other round section on the turbo plate, needing to know cause that is a great setup, and does that allow a/c"
The round section is straight 2 1/4"(in my case) sce 40 pipe. Just order a 2-ft. section and use whatever you need. You will have to mock up the manifold on the motor and adjust that section and tack it to where it will clear the A/C. |
Re:Head Gasket
thanks
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Just stud it..
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---- that i just reused mine on my d16a6, but thats kinda a temp motor i am putting arp's in my boosted zc. if i can figure out what ones work on a non milled head.
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studs are good... but you are suposed to retourqe them every few thousand miles... they are a pita to say the least.
anyway... headstuds are hella cheap if you buy from auto-zone or the likes... thats one of the few parts i see no reason of buying OEM mark |
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