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Thread: broken head bolt/anybody have a spare block?

  1. #16
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    Awesome, glad it all worked out.
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    http://headbolts.com/isuzu.html

    Anybody ever used these guys before?

    Their site is crap, but their price is far better than anything else out there. My local Isuzu dealer wants $6.72 EACH, ARP estimates between $20-$30 EACH, and St. Charles Isuzu has been a busy signal all day, but with their 15% discount I'm still looking at $102.15 plus shipping in which case I might as well get them locally.

    The dealer said the bolts are 11x155mm - does anybody have a quick way to check? I'll probably re-check mine this evening but I'll probably order from headbolts.com or Merlin.

    Are the 6VE1 bolts really torque-to-yield? Most of TTY bolts I've seen have a thin part of the bolt, where these are just straight bolts.

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    Looks to me as if they are an ARP dealer, so that is probably what they are selling. They make real good fasteners.
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    Ordered from St. Charles. I called their non-800 number from the website and got through. $91.36 for 16 head bolts. I transferred to their service department who confirmed that they ARE torque-to-yield. I wonder if I can find an aluminum GM 3800 block ... parts are soo much cheaper, I already have one in cast iron from a Camaro, and parts are way cheaper.

    Wiring is the easy part for me to mod ... exhaust & accessories are more of a pain.

    I hope this is the last major snag in this engine.

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    When I rebuilt my engine I ordered the bolts from acura and they were like 75 bucks

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    All buttoned up and back on the road Everything seems tight and stable with no new oil stains yet.

    Runs better than ever. Vrooooom!

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