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    Im doin a light rebuild on my m20 with future plans of boooooost. I just got in on the MLS Headgasket GB and i was wondering what you turbo guys were successfully running for headstud hardware?
    -Greg
    90 325isT - 12.2 @ 120ish - Dyno Results
    b18c5 EG Coupέ - 13.5 @ 100ish - Dyno Results

    #2
    I have no idea, but I'm definitely NOT using stock headbolts again. I'd be interested to know what people have had success with as well.
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      #3
      McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day.


      serach for 91303A306 and get 3 packs. It comes out to like under $35 with shipping.

      I got this info from www.e30tech.com

      They have a wright up on the torque procedure. I think you torque them down to 30Lbs they after every 15 minutes torque them down 10 more Lbs untill you get up to 70 or 80 Ft Lbs. It's what I will be doing on my head in a few days.

      Steven

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        #4
        i have raceware headstuds. Used by the porsche guys a lot. They are expensive but if you want boost you need to upgrade them.

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          #5
          Originally posted by mcgrath
          http://www.mcmaster.com/

          serach for 91303A306 and get 3 packs. It comes out to like under $35 with shipping.

          I got this info from www.e30tech.com

          They have a wright up on the torque procedure. I think you torque them down to 30Lbs they after every 15 minutes torque them down 10 more Lbs untill you get up to 70 or 80 Ft Lbs. It's what I will be doing on my head in a few days.

          Steven
          Honestly, those kind of scare me. They are more then likely just mild steel and might not be able to handle the stress. Especially in a boosted engine.

          I would check out ARP studs. They make all kinds of different studs and are supposed to be really good.

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            #6
            Part Number: 91303A306
            $10.56 per Pack of 5
            ANSI Specification
            ANSI B18.3.1M
            ASTM Specification
            ASTM A574M
            ASME Specification
            ASME B18.3.1M
            Head Style
            Standard
            Material Type
            Steel
            Finish
            Blue-Coated
            Class
            Class 12.9
            Drive Style
            Hex Socket
            System of Measurement
            Metric
            Thread Size
            M10
            Metric Thread Pitch
            1.5 mm
            Length
            150 mm
            Hex Key Size
            8 mm
            Thread Style
            Right Handed
            Thread Length
            Partially Threaded
            Head Diameter
            16 mm
            Head Height
            10 mm
            Rockwell Hardness
            C38-C44
            Minimum Tensile Strength
            176,900 psi
            Thread Fit
            Class 4g6g
            Specifications Met
            American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)


            They are a 12.9 class bolt. Alot of the turbo guys on e30tech use them and have had no issuse with them. Plus they are reuseable unlike the stock bolts.

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              #7
              I went ahead and ordered them, they are cheap and the reusable part is a definite plus. I've already gone through 2 sets of stock headbolts ($$$ down the tubes), and torquing them down is a major PITA. thanks for the tip!
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                #8
                nando what happened to your stock bolts?
                90 325is
                IE stage 3s and refeshed m20....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 318driver
                  nando what happened to your stock bolts?
                  yeah? i've been using the stock oem headbolts on tons of motors without issue.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mcgrath
                    Part Number: 91303A306
                    $10.56 per Pack of 5
                    ANSI Specification
                    ANSI B18.3.1M
                    ASTM Specification
                    ASTM A574M
                    ASME Specification
                    ASME B18.3.1M
                    Head Style
                    Standard
                    Material Type
                    Steel
                    Finish
                    Blue-Coated
                    Class
                    Class 12.9
                    Drive Style
                    Hex Socket
                    System of Measurement
                    Metric
                    Thread Size
                    M10
                    Metric Thread Pitch
                    1.5 mm
                    Length
                    150 mm
                    Hex Key Size
                    8 mm
                    Thread Style
                    Right Handed
                    Thread Length
                    Partially Threaded
                    Head Diameter
                    16 mm
                    Head Height
                    10 mm
                    Rockwell Hardness
                    C38-C44
                    Minimum Tensile Strength
                    176,900 psi
                    Thread Fit
                    Class 4g6g
                    Specifications Met
                    American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)


                    They are a 12.9 class bolt. Alot of the turbo guys on e30tech use them and have had no issuse with them. Plus they are reuseable unlike the stock bolts.
                    Oh, ok. When I searched by part number, it didn't give me those specs and it looked like they were just plain mild steel.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 318driver
                      nando what happened to your stock bolts?
                      nothing happened to them, I've just had my head off a couple times, and having to replace them with new ones every time sucks. I'm also not a big fan of the stretch style bolts and getting them torqued correctly.
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                        #12
                        Would these bolts fit a m10? im redoing my head and i need some head bolts...but i dont feel like getting them from the dealer.
                        ?

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                          #13
                          I actually ended up using stock bolts for my stroker.. I didn't understand the advantages to the torque-to-yeild style bolts. basically, because they stretch, they are able to hold tension despite changes in temperature. I also made a nice torque angle gauge with a sharpie and a CD-R :D

                          I would order your bolts online. call BMA and they will hook you up..
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nando
                            I actually ended up using stock bolts for my stroker.. I didn't understand the advantages to the torque-to-yeild style bolts. basically, because they stretch, they are able to hold tension despite changes in temperature. I also made a nice torque angle gauge with a sharpie and a CD-R :D

                            I would order your bolts online. call BMA and they will hook you up..
                            are you talkin about stock bolts for the M10? any sites where i could order them from? im sorry but what is BMA <--
                            ?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by SoopaGhetto
                              are you talkin about stock bolts for the M10? any sites where i could order them from? im sorry but what is BMA <--
                              BMAParts.com - only one of the best parts suppliers for E30s! :D
                              - Sean Hayes

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