BHG Question...

maniakmx3

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Yeah I know it's another one.

I'm going with the HKS 1.2mm MHG and ARP bolt n stud kit (straight from Titan motorsports) Now this engine is a brand new rebuild, the builder botched the torquing and the OE HG blew within 30miles.

The block is a brand new reman, and the head was just machined. Should I have them resurfaced anyway? The car NEVER overheated. It acted up once, parked it. Checked the oil and the oil had some cream in it and the radiator was pressurized.

I was thinking if I pulled the head off and everything was still spotless it wouldn't be an issue. What do you guys think?
 

AF1JZ

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If you get a MHG, your head and block have to be within RA spec. I doubt it is in spec with the stock HG you have on right now. Just my 2 cents.
 

AF1JZ

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Is it going to be a DD or a high hp supra? If your sticking mostly stock or even BPU, I'd use the felpro and arp head studs.
 

Burntz

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If its about 400 hp or lower, stick with OEM Felpro. If not, or if you want extreme piece of mind, pull it and get it in spec, and do a MHG
 

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Personally I just did mine( see build thread) I would get the head check by a good machine shop just for peace of mind shouldn't cost much . After you do that might as well go with a MHG that way if you want to go big later it is one less thing to tackle
 

maniakmx3

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Alright, I went ahead and picked up the felpro. I'm mainly just looking to get it up as dd for the time being. Performance is in the future, but right now I need to get to work so I can pay my bills and buy the performance parts.


Another quick question. ARP Bolts or ARP Stud Kit? the stud kit is only like 20 bucks more. Which should I go with?

edit: I'll also mention that 2 of the exhaust side bolts were removed without a wrench, the other 5 exhaust side bolts were removed effortlessly with a ratchet. THe Intake side was still holding it's torque.
 

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maniakmx3 said:
Alright, I went ahead and picked up the felpro. I'm mainly just looking to get it up as dd for the time being. Performance is in the future, but right now I need to get to work so I can pay my bills and buy the performance parts.


Another quick question. ARP Bolts or ARP Stud Kit? the stud kit is only like 20 bucks more. Which should I go with?

edit: I'll also mention that 2 of the exhaust side bolts were removed without a wrench, the other 5 exhaust side bolts were removed effortlessly with a ratchet. THe Intake side was still holding it's torque.
go with the studs and tighten them in steps they apply a more even torque than bolts also after using a stock style gasket you would have to resurface again before using a metal gasket
 

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maniakmx3 said:
edit: I'll also mention that 2 of the exhaust side bolts were removed without a wrench, the other 5 exhaust side bolts were removed effortlessly with a ratchet. THe Intake side was still holding it's torque.


That is VERY common, Bigaaron at drifmotion sells a DIY helicoil upgrade including larger studs for the exhaust side to prevent this from happening again.
 

maniakmx3

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Well we got the head off today and it is SPOTLESS. the exhaust side of the Number 3 Cylinder was blown on the gasket. We're puttin it all back together tomorrow. I'll let you guys know how it turns out.
 
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Although the block and head has been machined you will want to lap the block (at least I would) Be sure to check for any rivets that may be on the new gasket and in the way of the clamping surface. (it happens) Torque to 90-100 (mine is at 100) with ARP studs.

HTH
Duane