My Haynes and Chiltons manual both mention nothing about reusing/not reusing factory head bolts. Are they Torque-To-Yield, and is it safe to reuse them on a stock head replacement?
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Originally posted by ExCoupe92 View Postyeah, I'm in the same predicament now. I may just go OEM head studs though because on ebay, the h23 head studs are going for $160 shipped. My pockets don't really go that deep. I wonder how the OEM studs are for pricing
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The head bolts are TTY. You could use them again for a stock rebuild if you're on a tight budget. The protocol at my local honda shop is 15% over stock torque if they reuse a TTY bolt.
For the cost of new head bolts though, just replace them. If you run an f22, f23, or h23 they all use the same head and main bolts. The f23 bolts are about half the cost though... I think I bought a set of f23 head bolts for about $25
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i was going to say, OEM headbolts are surprisingly inexpensive. ive reused them without problems, but if i was doing this for my own car (i used ARP) but wanted to stay on a budget i would absolutely replace them.
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Originally posted by preludeman92 View PostThe head bolts are TTY. You could use them again for a stock rebuild if you're on a tight budget. The protocol at my local honda shop is 15% over stock torque if they reuse a TTY bolt.
For the cost of new head bolts though, just replace them. If you run an f22, f23, or h23 they all use the same head and main bolts. The f23 bolts are about half the cost though... I think I bought a set of f23 head bolts for about $25Originally posted by sweet91accordif aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.
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Originally posted by d112crzy View PostI've used them 3 times on my old f22.
It's the one that brought me across the country and kept up with h22's.
Its recommended to get new ones but for a stock engine with stock power levels I dont think if you reuse them it will matter or not.
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Originally posted by foamypirate View PostDo the F23 headbolts have a different head? It looks like they are 12pt. I don't have any 1/2" 12pt sockets.
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Originally posted by wed3k View Postso buy some.Last edited by foamypirate; 11-09-2008, 09:09 PM.Originally posted by sweet91accordif aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.
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This may help, and I believe you are the one that suggested H23 headstuds lol. And they take a 12pt 14mm deep socket to put them on. But I may be selling mine pretty soon, depending on if I'm going to part out my F22A6 engine or not.....gotta make up the cost of the H22 somehow right?
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=105387
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