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svxnavyvet 10-31-2018 02:58 PM

Case studs
 
Hase anyone use case studs and what ones have you used?

sd2649 10-31-2018 09:14 PM

Re: Case studs
 
Is Case a brand of head studs? I haven't...

svxnavyvet 10-31-2018 10:41 PM

Re: Case studs
 
Its case studs not head studs to put the 2 halves of the case together.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sd2649 (Post 749628)
Is Case a brand of head studs? I haven't...


SoobCrazy 11-01-2018 09:16 AM

Re: Case studs
 
I don't know about the EG33 specifically, but common wisdom is that changing from head bolts to head studs is what really needs to be done (that and adding extra dowels between the case halves).

Aftermarket case bolts are a waste of money on Subaru engines, the OEM bolts never fail.

tom00799 03-12-2019 06:24 PM

Re: Case studs
 
I'm having a block sleeved by Dan Benson (yes I'm back in the game after ten years). He required ARP case bolts so that tells me they are indicated for high horsepower applications. ARP does not have a kit specific to the SVX engine. You need to get kit number 260-5401 and buy additional bolts from ARP. Buy the kit from a retailer like Summit because ARP charges full retail. You will need four additional long main bolts and two of the smaller case bolts which ARP will sell individually. I pulled up the PDF from the install instructions for the 5401 kit and pointed out the bolts to ARP salesman over the phone. It was easy. Between Summit and ARP, you're looking at about 600 bucks.

Blacky 03-12-2019 06:56 PM

Re: Case studs
 
$600 for bolts!:eek:

svxnavyvet 03-12-2019 07:51 PM

Re: Case studs
 
Well if you have 5500 in just the crank rods and pistons and over 25,000 total in a supercharged 3.7 fed by 2 sts turbos you might want it to stay together

svxnavyvet 03-12-2019 07:53 PM

Re: Case studs
 
Thanks
thats the info I was looking for was also told not to go studs but to use the arp bolts


Quote:

Originally Posted by tom00799 (Post 750476)
I'm having a block sleeved by Dan Benson (yes I'm back in the game after ten years). He required ARP case bolts so that tells me they are indicated for high horsepower applications. ARP does not have a kit specific to the SVX engine. You need to get kit number 260-5401 and buy additional bolts from ARP. Buy the kit from a retailer like Summit because ARP charges full retail. You will need four additional long main bolts and two of the smaller case bolts which ARP will sell individually. I pulled up the PDF from the install instructions for the 5401 kit and pointed out the bolts to ARP salesman over the phone. It was easy. Between Summit and ARP, you're looking at about 600 bucks.


svxnavyvet 03-12-2019 07:56 PM

Re: Case studs
 
The ARP bolts can be torqued twice as much holding the block in place better for bearing clearance tolerance to stay consistent after line boring.
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoobCrazy (Post 749633)
I don't know about the EG33 specifically, but common wisdom is that changing from head bolts to head studs is what really needs to be done (that and adding extra dowels between the case halves).

Aftermarket case bolts are a waste of money on Subaru engines, the OEM bolts never fail.



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