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suprahero

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I ran a stock headgasket with my 7mgte for almost a year with the ARP's in it. The only problem I had was rodknock............:biglaugh:
 

gtsfirefighter

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GrimJack;1161855 said:
I did that for a couple years, no problems until I turned the boost up. I was running ~11psi at the time.

Then I should be ok running at stock boost levels?


The whole reason I was asking is because of a mechanic I was talking to was saying don't use studs on a oem hg because the amount of torque required by arp would "squish" the gasket. He did not know much about supras though, just newer domestics.
 

kicknsupra

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about 8000k here at about 10psi seems good so far.
i just did not have the cash at the time to do a rebuild thats why i went with oem and arp.
plus the moter only has a 130k on it so hope to get a few years more out of it then do a rebuild when i have the cash to do it right
 

GrimJack

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gtsfirefighter;1161864 said:
Then I should be ok running at stock boost levels?


The whole reason I was asking is because of a mechanic I was talking to was saying don't use studs on a oem hg because the amount of torque required by arp would "squish" the gasket. He did not know much about supras though, just newer domestics.
Yes, you'll be fine.
 

Poodles

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Disregard most of what the mechanic says from now on :rofl:

The only issue I can see if that you're supposed to burnish the threads by torquing to spec 3 times, dunno if a stock headgasket would take that... Also remember you'll have to run a tap through the holes in the block (all the way, has to be a blind tap, and the studs have to go all the way in) and that you'll have to do a retorque.

The things we do for these cars...
 

WhtMa71

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I have been for about 6000 miles at 11psi. I didnt resurface anything either. No problems yet. I did a retorque after about 5 heat cycles to 85ft/lbs and a few were a tad loose. I was also able to thread the studs in fine without using a tap, guess I was lucky :dunno: I had to grind the crap out of my socket too..
 

92TealSupra

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I imagine two things, #1 you don't want to resuraface the block + head, or you don't have enough to do that and put a metal head gasket on.

I had a stock Hg 17 PSI with no problems, ran it for about 8 months, then is old the car.

I torqued a stock HG down to 74 FT-lBS with RP head STUDS
 

oscar35783

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ran for 2 years with stock hg and stock bolt at 70lbs running 13psi with no problem, finally upgraded to cometic and arp
 

suprabad

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ARP studs are a better way to go even with the stock gasket.

I'd do them at 72lbs and then heat cycle 4 or 5 times, then back them off 1/8th of a turn in reverse sequence, and bring them up to about 76 to 78lbs in sequence w/ OEM gasket (a little higher torque w/ a stopper).
 

YotaRob

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I torqued mine in a three step, 25-50-75lbs but the engine got a little noisy after 5k miles so I got out of the game for a while. I know my dads was torqued to 75lbs and has 100k miles on his rebuild, GE engine though.