I second that COHEED.
Originally Posted by
BenFenner Not sure what's going on in this thread, but it seems there's some miss-......... ARP's studs having a bulge on top of the lower threads of their stud is a good thing. It prevents people from accidentally bottoming out the stud.
Seriously, what is going on in this thread?
Really Ben... When I called ARP and spoke with Bones, he told me the design is flawed and the studs are so tough to find, that he didn't think he would have to change the part numbers, because his dealers were all complaining about the lack of inventory, (as was stated by Tekkie).
We all hope they dispose of the old part numbers and ask for the old ones back for exchange, such as was stated by another member.
The flaw in design is real, or they all wouldn't be changing the designs, nor would anyone state they popped a head under boost...right?
I suppose there a bunch of guys out there who are using them and don't want to know their engine might break. Soon the world will have new designs from three, or four manufacturers, so we can all go out and replace our studs the same week, driving demand to the roof.
Looks like you'll have to call a fellow hot-rodder for secret stash HB's, Tekkie!
Too bad the 1/2 incher's will require the block to be drilled at a shop, no matter what, (unless you think you can hold the old 3/4 inch drill straight, level, and while cutting over-sized inserts).