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Old 06-26-2003, 10:01 AM
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screw in studs

are they easy to do? and how much are we talkin about?
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Yes.

$16.00

(If you perform a search for "screw" and "stud" on Tech / General Engine you might find some directions.)
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were did you get $16.00 from?
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You can get them through Summit for less then $20 easily. I'd say spend the extra money and get the ARP ones
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can some on help me out and get me a link on the exact ones i need, the size and everything? i couldnt find anything.
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do you need to change the screw in studs when putting bigger valves on the car, in my case i got a 86 305 tpi i want to put the bigger 1.94 valves , i want to keep the 1.50 exhaust valve, any input would really help me thanks
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as far as i know, you wouldnt have to. its not a bad idea though.
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Originally posted by Vader
Yes.

$16.00

(If you perform a search for "screw" and "stud" on Tech / General Engine you might find some directions.)
this must be the only place you can search for 'screw' and 'stud' and come up with something non porno.

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:sillylol: :sillylol: :rockon: yup
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