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Old 12-05-2010, 06:44 PM
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So any one know if there head bolts are stretch bolts like oe or are they more like arp where you tourqe to a specific ftlbs. Part number is 92010. Not wanting to use stretch bolts again due to the pain in the *** tourqing procedure
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Trick Flow's description indicates "OEM Torque pattern and specs recommended." That, coupled with the fact that they cost half of what ARPs go for, suggests torque-to-yield.
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K that's what I was thinking too. Thanks. I don't getwhy the later head bolts are cheaper when they are more material then the early. Dosent make any sense to me
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I know i'm wasting my time typing this but just torque um to 75 and forget about it OR BETTER YET reuse your old bolts torqued to 75. You'll thank me later.



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