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Topic: Head Studs on CASE Crawler
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| Herm00
08-29-2012 18:58:11
75.168.104.216
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Im am putting my Crawler back together this weekend. While removing the head, I wrecked a few head studs. I was wondering if I could use bolts instead of studs? Or is that not recomended? |
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| Herm00
09-04-2012 15:05:06
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Re: Head Studs on CASE Crawler in reply to Herm00, 08-29-2012 18:58:11
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| 9/16 course on bottom, fine on top. I was able to come up with a full set. I ended up pulling some out of the massey 55 I had sittin here for parts. |
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| AJ.
09-04-2012 08:38:00
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Re: Head Studs on CASE Crawler in reply to Herm00, 08-29-2012 18:58:11
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| I have often had your problem and often used a bolt instead of a stud when the top threads let go due to rust or some other factor,on some engines that uses studs there can be a course thread on the bottom and a fine thread on top,then it is not advisable to use a bolt,but if the threads are the same top and bottom the torque or more to the point the pinch factor will be the same so I would not hesitate to use a bolt.
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| David G
09-02-2012 15:26:29
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Re: Head Studs on CASE Crawler in reply to Herm00, 08-29-2012 18:58:11
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| No, what size and thread studs do you need? |
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| NCWayne
08-31-2012 20:01:38
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Re: Head Studs on CASE Crawler in reply to Herm00, 08-29-2012 18:58:11
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| To answer your question, no, replacing studs with bolts isn't usually recommended. In your case, based on what you've said, you'd also be mixing bolts with studs, and that is definately not recommended.... unless it was engineered that way from the factory. |
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