Because they arent TTY.......
I'm pretty sure James is correct. Cummins uses TTY bolts
Because they arent TTY.......
I'm pretty sure James is correct. Cummins uses TTY bolts
I was told that i need to go back with the same thickness gaskets, but i see thats not what is being done, can anyone help clear up this confusion for me? and wheres a good place to buy the gasket sets?
thx
I was told that i need to go back with the same thickness gaskets, but i see thats not what is being done, can anyone help clear up this confusion for me? and wheres a good place to buy the gasket sets?
thx
so how is it the cummins guys are getting away with more torque on their TTY bolts and holding headgaskets together better than at the factory torque?
if they are in fact tty bolts, they arent. once you surpass the yeild strength of the bolt it actually weakens imensely. they will only stretch so far before they turn into play dough.
So getting a tune can cause a blown HG?...its all stock tune 100 extra HP...i am currently going to get a headgasket upgrade kit with arp headstuds...is that ok with a stock tune?Thats what I have heard from others also. Boost plus aggressive tuning can result in a failure. So why take the chance? I would do head studs . I bought a set years ago that are sitting in the garage for when the day comes. I bought them so long ago I paid $525 for them to my door! seems I could sell them today and make a profit!
Its a DD not a race truck. I havent pulled my motor I have a spare LLY. I just want a fresh motor with more oil pressure and not a shitty injection system. I will probably do a small set of twins and enjoy it as a DD/tow vehicle. I have talked to a few engine builders and for what I am doing studs are unnecessary. I will squish a rod far before I lift the heads.
So getting a tune can cause a blown HG?...its all stock tune 100 extra HP...i am currently going to get a headgasket upgrade kit with arp headstuds...is that ok with a stock tune?
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