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Arp Cylinder Head Studs 271-4301 -suzuki 1.6l (m16a) Dohc on 2040-parts.com

US $154.95
Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:ARP MANUFACTURER:ARP Manufacturer Part Number:271-4301 PART NUMBER:271-4301

ARP Cylinder Head Studs 271-4301 -Suzuki 1.6L (M16A) DOHC, 12-Point Nuts, 8740 Chrome Moly Steel, Complete Set, Studs, Nuts, and Washers Included

ARP uses a premium grade 8740 alloy that is rated far superior to "aircraft" quality. Then each stud is placed vertically in special racks and precisely heat treated to 200,000 psi. This procedure ensures complete heat penetration and the results are far superior to those lesser quality studs from other manufacturers. Also Remember, studs provide more accurate and consistent torque loading over bolts.

"Be sure you check your application to make sure this Head stud kit will fit".


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