Small Block Chevy
Speedmaster 746-PCE279.1001 Features:
- Each stud is machined & cold-forged from aircraft quality 8740 high tensile strength Chromoly, allowing a rating of up to 190,000 psi
- Every kit comes complete with 12-point nuts and hardened parallel washers, producing a higher clamping force and a more accurate torque reading
- Undercut studs mean a significantly reduced chance of the studs pulling out of the block under high-performance, high-rpm situations
Speedmaster 746-PCE279.1001 Notes:
- This kit is designed to fit stock Pre-1987 Gen I small block Chevy cylinder heads or Pro Comp equivalent.
FAQ:
Are head studs better?
- Yes, Speedmaster PCE279.1001 SBC head studs offer superior strength and durability, providing improved clamping force for enhanced cylinder head stability.
What do aftermarket head studs do?
- Aftermarket head studs, like the SBC head stud kit PCE279.1001, reinforce cylinder head-to-block connection, preventing head lift and ensuring optimal engine performance and reliability.
Is it OK to reuse head studs?
- It is not recommended to reuse head studs. For optimal results and safety, replace them during engine rebuilds. Speedmaster SBC 350 head studs (PCE279.1001) offer a reliable solution.
Specifications:
What are the torque specs?
Do these studs have an allen socket end for installation ?
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