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    How do I correctly install ARP Head Studs and my Ported Heads?

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    Gen V, 3.0, Stage 2 heads, XP Cam, SD Headers, N*, LQ4, ZZP Stage 2 Gen 3 Intercooler, CAI, AL 104's Gapped to .055, #130 Springs, 42.5lb Injectors, ZZP Tune.

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    take it apart. put it back together.

    short studs on bottom, long studs on top. use paste, let it settle overnight, finish assembling in the morning. torque the nuts down per the directions they come with.



    this is kind of a weird thread....seems like you should know what you're getting yourself into before you buy these parts.
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    Thanks. Hey first time for everything and you always learn on your first try and by experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOTIT4CHEAP16 View Post
    How do I correctly install ARP Head Studs and my Ported Heads?
    Here I hope this helps.

    http://www.grandprixforums.net/how-i...orth-6623.html
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    Thanks again 2000gtpbt. It helped alot
    Gen V, 3.0, Stage 2 heads, XP Cam, SD Headers, N*, LQ4, ZZP Stage 2 Gen 3 Intercooler, CAI, AL 104's Gapped to .055, #130 Springs, 42.5lb Injectors, ZZP Tune.

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    I always enjoy suggesting

    RTFM or the instructions that came with the studs.


    Just tossing that out there.
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