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part number on 12 point 12 degree profilers head studs. block is merlin tall deck 598 if that matters
 
Posts: 29 | Location: tennessee | Registered: November 29, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Call Profiler or ARP for a kit number.
 
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Call Reher-Morrison.


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Call Reher-Morrison.


^^This. ARP doesn't make a stud kit for these heads. The kit from Reher will also have the proper undersize washers to fit in the counter bores for the stud nuts. Regular washers won't fit.


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Originally posted by Kenneth:
Call Reher-Morrison.


^^This. ARP doesn't make a stud kit for these heads. The kit from Reher will also have the proper undersize washers to fit in the counter bores for the stud nuts. Regular washers won't fit.


With all the different heads out there that makes sense but it's not rocket science. There are only two holes per head that need a small diameter washer, easy enough to do some customer adjusting.
 
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maybe my problem of the engine builder used the wrong washers cause some are tight in the pocket and some studs look like they was modified or cut off
 
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Call Reher-Morrison.


^^This. ARP doesn't make a stud kit for these heads. The kit from Reher will also have the proper undersize washers to fit in the counter bores for the stud nuts. Regular washers won't fit.


With all the different heads out there that makes sense but it's not rocket science. There are only two holes per head that need a small diameter washer, easy enough to do some customer adjusting.
yup, wasn't that big of a deal to cut down 4 washers. Other then the 4 washers the kit from ARP works perfect.


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