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Old 05-13-2005, 05:01 PM   #1
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i have an 87 t1 engine and i pulled the valve cover and the top of the head bolts say 11mm is that the stock size or what is going on here thanks guys and gals
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Yes 11mm stock for 86 up
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are there a bigger set of bolts out there to get a hold of
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Naw, f*ck the bolts. Get head studs. If you're running high boost and blow a head gasket, it'll be easier and cheaper in the long run to not have to replace the head bolts. I think ARP has them for about $60+/-.
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