Stock head studs
Stock head studs
How strong are the stock 1600 8mm head studs?? I am building a 1915 with an engle 110 cam 1.25:1 rockers 044 big valve heads (40mm X 35.5mm) and will be running dual 40mm carbs. My questions is this.... are the stock head studs going to be strong enough? Or should I go to a set of chromolly studs. Thanks guys.
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michael cook
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1914, 110 engle, stock dual port heads, stock rocker arms on heavy duty shaft, lightened flywheel, 009 with compufire, chromemoly pushrods, single Zenith 32 carburetor, AND stock 8mm studs. Never a problem. Have heard that the 8mm studs are preferable to the 10mm because they expand and contract at a closer rate to the case, cylinders, and heads.
- jsturtlebuggy
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The stock factory 8mm head studs worked great for most purposes. They expand and contract with the cylinders and heads. Using chromoly there is no expansion so cylinder starts cutting into case and head and head nuts come loose. Chromoly works for high compression short term (rebuilding after a race) engines.
Joseph
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Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970
Manx Club #1095
Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970