Where'd These Washers Go Again?
I Found A Mysterious Bag Under My Trunks Spare Tire Containing 10 Blackish Heavy 1/16" Thick x 1" OD Washers. I Guess Somehow From When I Did My Rebuild, I Lost Them There. The Bag's Labeled H--d St-- ------. Oil And Water Wiped Alot Of The Writing Off To Where I Can't Read It, But, I Labeled And Bagged/Tape Marked Everything That Came Out As I Took It Out, So I'm Guessing It Read "Head Stud Washers." Are These Important To Have On The Head Studs? I've Run The Motor For Over 3k Miles Since The Rebuild, And Didn't Realize It...
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Um, yeah, they're pretty important.
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Dr_Snooz
Um, yeah, they're pretty important.
Actually, My Roommate Thinks They May Be From His 4G93 Mitsubishi Motor...I Hope They Are...
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firefighterwhite89
Actually, My Roommate Thinks They May Be From His 4G93 Mitsubishi Motor...I Hope They Are...
They Are. Thank Goodness. Had Me Worried Abit.
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Just for future reference, and to anybody reading this later. Your car will not run without head studs, they hold the head to the block.
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Not if you weld the head to the block :D
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forrest89sei
Not if you weld the head to the block :D
That sounds like the end of a joke that started with "you might be a redneck" lol. Although I would like to try welding a head to a block, and see how much boost that thing could take!
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Legend_master
That sounds like the end of a joke that started with "you might be a redneck" lol. Although I would like to try welding a head to a block, and see how much boost that thing could take!
let me know when you figure out how to weld an aluminum head to an iron block :wave:
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just clamp it to the block with some large G clamps lol
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lostforawhile
let me know when you figure out how to weld an aluminum head to an iron block :wave:
It does not have to be an A20, it could be an old chevy motor. Just so long as it's a combustion engine that has a cylinder head, and you weld it to the block, then boost it until it explodes :cheers: !
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Legend_master
Just for future reference, and to anybody reading this later. Your car will not run without head studs, they hold the head to the block.
Wasn't Sure If You Noticed The Head Stud Washers Part...Not Head Studs...
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Legend_master
That sounds like the end of a joke that started with "you might be a redneck" lol. Although I would like to try welding a head to a block, and see how much boost that thing could take!
I speak of this because my dad 6 years back bought a jeep, didn't check under the hood or anything, drove it home from portland, or to fresno, CA on 4 cyls.
he takes it to a shop it's got a hole in the block and the head is welded to the block :D
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firefighterwhite89
Wasn't Sure If You Noticed The Head Stud Washers Part...Not Head Studs...
I did miss that, but same concept since the washers are what contact the head for the most part surface area wise. As well the TQ specs could be off without those washers.
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forrest89sei
I speak of this because my dad 6 years back bought a jeep, didn't check under the hood or anything, drove it home from portland, or to fresno, CA on 4 cyls.
he takes it to a shop it's got a hole in the block and the head is welded to the block :D
Oh that sucks, I would have been pissed if I found that out. Ive seen JBweld used to fix a cracked block on a ford before, did not work out well lol.
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Whatever. You guys are n00bs. I just RTV the head down, works fine for me.
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Legend_master
I did miss that, but same concept since the washers are what contact the head for the most part surface area wise. As well the TQ specs could be off without those washers.
I would think it would be very hard to torque the bolts without the washers. I would expect the bolts to dig into the head something fierce. I can't imagine that you'd get the whole thing back together without them. One could always pop the valve cover and take a peek to make sure though.
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Tis' All Good In Teh Hood. Everything Up To Par.