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Bill:

 i bought my studs from Summit.  Part number ARP- 154-4003.  Your 471 heads already have some posts in them, but those you added can't do anything but help.

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Message for "Hoosier":    1/2 studs are what I'm looking for....I'm already using 1/2 bolts....also I read the post on "Posting" a head

        by #3 &#6 cylinders....I'm using #471 heads now and they should be "posted"....Do I need to add more "posts"?

                                                                                 Thx, Bill

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Bill:

I use 1/2" studs, don't know the number for 7/16.  However, I use studs for 351 Windsor.  That tells me that the 302 studs should be the right length for 7/16 studs.  The longer studs for the ends of the top row are just barely long enough, but they work.

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yehaabill (8/13/2012)
Y-Guys:  I've tried calling Ted...he's on vacation...Does anyone know the ARP part number or the lengths needed?

      I know they're two lenghts needed but would the "stud" need more or less length. "Hoosier" Would you know?

                                                               Thx,

                                                                Bill

      Still fighting a gasket problem....

       

Billy, on cast heads they seem to be 3" & 5" long. Smile

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Y-Guys:  I've tried calling Ted...he's on vacation...Does anyone know the ARP part number or the lengths needed?

      I know they're two lenghts needed but would the "stud" need more or less length. "Hoosier" Would you know?

                                                               Thx,

                                                                Bill

      Still fighting a gasket problem....

       

Bill

Pelham,Al



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