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Head stud question
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<blockquote data-quote="atafonso" data-source="post: 627452" data-attributes="member: 23592"><p>Hi there</p><p></p><p>Fitting case savers and 8mm headstuds is a great upgrade. For a stock engine, all you want is a set of OG studs, washers and nuts. Try to find on Ebay, they pop as a set for sale sometimes. Only issue is the two middle studs won’t fit the Sp engine, so you will need four more of the upper outer studs. </p><p>If you can’t get an OG set, buy a new standard non chromoly set specific for the SP engine, they sell them like that ready to fit the SP.</p><p></p><p>Abel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atafonso, post: 627452, member: 23592"] Hi there Fitting case savers and 8mm headstuds is a great upgrade. For a stock engine, all you want is a set of OG studs, washers and nuts. Try to find on Ebay, they pop as a set for sale sometimes. Only issue is the two middle studs won’t fit the Sp engine, so you will need four more of the upper outer studs. If you can’t get an OG set, buy a new standard non chromoly set specific for the SP engine, they sell them like that ready to fit the SP. Abel [/QUOTE]
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