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Will d16z head studs work with a d15b7 head?

Old Dec 6, 2005 | 09:55 PM
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Default Will d16z head studs work with a d15b7 head?

so i cant wait for boost any longer, so im throwing a kit together for my d15b7. im just gonna run stock wastegate of 8 psi on the 14b for now. but once the d16 is done. im going to see how much the d15 can take. i know the head gasket will blow before the rods bend....so i want to get some arp head studs and a head gasket... i cant find d15 head studs anywhere...but ive been told by some people on HT that the d16z6 head studs will work on the d15 head. does anyone know for sure if this will work? email sent to tuner toys, and ill buy the studs from them once they get them back in stock. thanks.
Old Dec 7, 2005 | 12:55 PM
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Default Re: Will d16z head studs work with a d15b7 head?

if any one else was wondering about this....tuner toys called arp, and they dont make studs for the d15b7, and d16z studs only work with d16z and d16a. guess im gonna have to do the mini me, or blow a head gasket.
Old Dec 7, 2005 | 01:05 PM
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Default Re: Will d16z head studs work with a d15b7 head?

D15B7 and D16A6 are the same heads.........

cross checking part numbers on www.slhonda.com (something people NEED to learn HOW to do!)



D15B7 90005-PM3-003 BOLT-WASHER (10X140) $7.40 $1.73
D16Z6 90005-PM3-003 BOLT-WASHER (10X140) $7.40 $1.73
Old Dec 7, 2005 | 05:38 PM
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Default Re: Will d16z head studs work with a d15b7 head?

wow thanks. thats a useful site.
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