ARP Head Stud install - need to replace gasket??
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ARP Head Stud install - need to replace gasket??
Hi all, noob DIYer here,
I'll be taking off the valve cover over the weekend to install a set of ARP Head studs. Question is; do I need to replace the whole valve cover gasket when putting back the valve cover? or will some RTV Copper Sealant be sufficient to use with the same gasket?
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...ecommendations
Thanks heaps!
I'll be taking off the valve cover over the weekend to install a set of ARP Head studs. Question is; do I need to replace the whole valve cover gasket when putting back the valve cover? or will some RTV Copper Sealant be sufficient to use with the same gasket?
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...ecommendations
Thanks heaps!
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I'm a firm believer in replacing the gasket if you have it off anyway, they're cheap and it's peace of mind. I wouldn't recommend it but you could reuse it.
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Are you going to be doing the head studs the 1by 1 methed just out of curiosity I want to do headstuds also and I keep hearing mixed reactions to doing it this way some people say to pull the head off others say you can do each stud one at a time
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I've had my vc off numerous times and in all honesty I've replaced it many times as well as thrown on the old one and really never had any issues either way. Its a rubber gasket not something that crushes once and is a goner so unless its really brittle I'd imagine its fine. I also add a lil rtv over the half moons as well as on the corners. Doesnt take much.
As far as doing the headstuds 1x1 is concerned I personally wouldnt. Many people have gotten away with it but I've also read stories of it seeping oil. But on another note I also question why you are doing headstuds in the first place? It never really made that much sense to me. If you plan to make big power youll prob have the head off the car anyway so that would be a good time to do them. However for a basic bolt on evo the stock headbolts are fine assuming the tune is in check so why compromise the factory seal? If you starting lifting then head then pull it and put in the studs. but its sorta the if it aint broke dont fix it approach and feel like too many people attempt to do the 1x1 when they never had an issue in the past and then end up making an issue in which they then need to pull the head to replace the gasket at that point. So I'd rather pull the head and do it proper or leave it alone.
But if you do want to roll the dice make sure your car is completely cooled down prior to working; that'll give you the best chance of it remaining sealed.
As far as doing the headstuds 1x1 is concerned I personally wouldnt. Many people have gotten away with it but I've also read stories of it seeping oil. But on another note I also question why you are doing headstuds in the first place? It never really made that much sense to me. If you plan to make big power youll prob have the head off the car anyway so that would be a good time to do them. However for a basic bolt on evo the stock headbolts are fine assuming the tune is in check so why compromise the factory seal? If you starting lifting then head then pull it and put in the studs. but its sorta the if it aint broke dont fix it approach and feel like too many people attempt to do the 1x1 when they never had an issue in the past and then end up making an issue in which they then need to pull the head to replace the gasket at that point. So I'd rather pull the head and do it proper or leave it alone.
But if you do want to roll the dice make sure your car is completely cooled down prior to working; that'll give you the best chance of it remaining sealed.
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i dont do anything with the valve cover gasket, just reuse it as is. i dont use any extra sealant.
i havent done the 1x1 head stud thing but i definitely wouldnt be afraid to do it. I would do it after letting the car sit overnight, and i would drain the coolant before doing it. I am on the adventurous side when it comes to stuff like this though.
i havent done the 1x1 head stud thing but i definitely wouldnt be afraid to do it. I would do it after letting the car sit overnight, and i would drain the coolant before doing it. I am on the adventurous side when it comes to stuff like this though.
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Just did the install, relatively easy install just had to take numerous precautionary steps during the install (drain oil and coolant a day before, blow hole with compressed air before installing new studs).
Took a look at the VC gasket and it's still very rubbery so decided to re-use with permatex Ultra Grey sealant.
So far all good, ran the car all day and no leaks yet.
Took a look at the VC gasket and it's still very rubbery so decided to re-use with permatex Ultra Grey sealant.
So far all good, ran the car all day and no leaks yet.
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Yup used the oem sequence of 'installation', not removal. Cause I think the manual says for removing the bolts, it's outside in. But when you install it's inside out. So for the 1x1 method, I did it in the inside out sequence.
This is the sequence I used:
8, 6, 1, 3, 9,
10, 4, 2, 5, 7
This is the sequence I used:
8, 6, 1, 3, 9,
10, 4, 2, 5, 7