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Old January 24th, 2003, 10:26 PM
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Angry ARP bolt part numbers....

i just recieved arp main stud kit. part number
222-5602 .....wrong kit PER THE LADY AT ARPS PART SELECTION.

this is for a stage 2 016 block.


does anybody have the correct part number?


Dave, that also means the bolts i got for you are wrong....i tried them in my block.
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Old January 24th, 2003, 10:53 PM
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I need a new set of studs for my S2 016 block too Mine has all four steel caps
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Old January 25th, 2003, 09:02 AM
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Main Stud Kits

Per the ARP Catalog:
V6 Buick Stage 1&2 (2 bolt mains) 123-540
V6 Buick Stagell (4 bolt mains) 222-5602
V6 Buick Stagell Pro Series Main Bolt Kit- 223-5202

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Old January 25th, 2003, 10:49 AM
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Brian,

What's wrong with kit? Bolts too long? how long are they?

How long are the bolts you got for me? My block may be slightly different than yours.

I started looking and comparing the two S2- 016 blocks I have and they are definitely different. The oiling is way different.
One block has an 85 casting date and the other doesn't have a date at all.

I'll bet the outside main bolts hole are at different depths.

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Old January 25th, 2003, 08:00 PM
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Bolts in 222-5602 kit:

6 short studs
2 long studs
6 2.5 inch bolts

my block needs:

2 short studs for the rear cap ( thats fine since the short studs are correct, so i will keep 2)

6 long studs ( again..the long studs are correct so ill keep the 2)

the allen head bolts i pulled out of my block are 2.25 inches long.

Cog drive- measure them.

9secv6- i work at Ramchargers and i cant figure it out...and the ARP girl couldnt either.

Dave- call me. measure what you need. i am calling ARP monday for them to ship me the correct bolts.
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Old January 25th, 2003, 08:29 PM
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ARP Studs

I have two Stgll blocks here, one has 2.250" side bolts in the splayed caps the other has 2.500" bolts, I guess different builders did different things, BTW good luck!

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My block is a late 1985 with all 4 billet caps, the 12 point bolts that came with the block from Buick are 2.5" not including the bolt head
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How about the studs? are your rear studs shorter?


i have the stock billet caps on the front three and the stock rear cap on the rear.

i had no idea of the block diffrences.

i love running parts changes!!!
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The 2 rear main studs are shorter.
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