Head Studs

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Ocnaj

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I searched a few different times and really didn't come up with much.

Are they necessary for a turbo build?

Were they ever available for the 3.0/3.2?

Is there any other vehicle that would share the same head bolt thread pitch and length that could have studs available for it?
 

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I searched a few different times and really didn't come up with much.

Are they necessary for a turbo build?

Were they ever available for the 3.0/3.2?

Is there any other vehicle that would share the same head bolt thread pitch and length that could have studs available for it?

no.

not that I know of .

Probably but its useless on our motors. Its usually used to prevent stretching and its claimed to be stronger , really not an issue on our engines.

Studs in the heads for the cam caps though , that would be more useful.
 

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I think all the boosted guys are using stock head bolts and gaskets; I know I am.

Hehe, I have cam cap studs. :)
 

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That's pretty much what I figured. I know all of you forced induction guys never mention anything about using head studs so I figured you were just using stock head bolts.

As for the cam studs, isn't there a BMW part number for that?
 

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Oh ok, I thought I remembered somebody saying that cam cap studs out of a certain Bimmer would work. I'll have to search for it.
 
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