Head gasket question
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im over 500 hp (truck hasnt been on the dyno for awhile now 525-550 somewhere) and have been running Tonys (think thats his name) head bolts for a couple years now. i would absolutely recommend them on a budget over ARP's for a mild build. dont get me wrong they arnt arp's but they are quality bolts that offer improved clomping force over stock bolts @ a quarter the price of head studs. by the gentleman above's post i would assume he has never ran the allen bolts and is going on the typical internet hunch. they are quality pieces and yield quality results
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diesel pap (11-11-2013)
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No matter the bolt .. They are weake than a stud .
The bolt has a clamping force @ the threads and at the head of the bolt all the force is applied to the head of the bolt ....
Studs have 2 clamping surfaces ... threads @ both ends .. hence thier less likley to break or stretch as there is a larger linear area that will have to be over come.
All of this assuming that both bolt and studs are made of the same material of course ....
And sadly I have arp's and a new HG .... and have several frinds doing the same .. never herd of tonnys bolts ... but hey if they work then thats great ... wish i knew more about them , I would not mind trying a set .. I'm up for anything that works great and is less expencive
Side note : I have more than 20+ years of In shop mechanic experience and have worked on manny race/drag/mud/ and high HP diesels in my carear ..
just to name a few I worked @ Peterbilt for 2 1/2 years .. and now work for a Tour bus company building Engines and drive trains .... So yeah I know whats goin on in there.. just sayin
The bolt has a clamping force @ the threads and at the head of the bolt all the force is applied to the head of the bolt ....
Studs have 2 clamping surfaces ... threads @ both ends .. hence thier less likley to break or stretch as there is a larger linear area that will have to be over come.
All of this assuming that both bolt and studs are made of the same material of course ....
And sadly I have arp's and a new HG .... and have several frinds doing the same .. never herd of tonnys bolts ... but hey if they work then thats great ... wish i knew more about them , I would not mind trying a set .. I'm up for anything that works great and is less expencive
Side note : I have more than 20+ years of In shop mechanic experience and have worked on manny race/drag/mud/ and high HP diesels in my carear ..
just to name a few I worked @ Peterbilt for 2 1/2 years .. and now work for a Tour bus company building Engines and drive trains .... So yeah I know whats goin on in there.. just sayin
Last edited by 4x4manonbroke; 11-11-2013 at 09:02 PM.
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don't be afraid to be different
Peterbuilt (farm tuck) with a 855 Cummins came in our shop years ago did a 700hp Pittsburg diesel build on her 70000 miles later due to driving it to hard the truck had so much blow by the dipstick wouldn't stay in the tube but the head gasket was fine all was holding it down were bolts
I don't see to many big diesel engines with studs and they are working pretty damn hard everyday all day if it were me id try those bolts out
Peterbuilt (farm tuck) with a 855 Cummins came in our shop years ago did a 700hp Pittsburg diesel build on her 70000 miles later due to driving it to hard the truck had so much blow by the dipstick wouldn't stay in the tube but the head gasket was fine all was holding it down were bolts
I don't see to many big diesel engines with studs and they are working pretty damn hard everyday all day if it were me id try those bolts out
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I think ill be trying a set of tonys bolts I sure studs are better but im just shooting for 500-550hp I don't see why good quality bolts wouldn't hold I build c-15s that are 600-700hp with insane amount of torque all they ever use in new bolts the pressure in them engines im sure is crazy amount higher and these
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