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Did yer chip blow yer heads?
I know this has been sought after for a while now. ARP famous for world class bolt kits has finally released head studs for diesels here's the parts numbers
They are supposed to hold the head down tighter and not mess up. Sounds like it might work:pray:
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See don't have to deal with this so much on a cummins. Don't know much bout strokes. Read about it in Diesel Power Mag figured I'd put the link up cuz I knew this was a problem that I looked into before. ARP didn't have any at the time. I'm sure this would be a good mod for the serious ones out there.
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is all in good fun...so i would bet we would have gotten away with it if we kept it clean.....
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