Change head bolts to grade 8?Moderator: Team Cub
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Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?There you go, Bob came through with the lengths for you. 3 1/4" is readily available but 2 3/8" is not. Just get 2 1/2" and shorten them 1/8" and you'll be good to go. I get the bolts from McMaster Carr because having ordered a lot of stuff from them over the past 25 or so years, I've always received good quality merchandise. Also, if you order today, you'll have it tomorrow. Their service is quite amazing!
Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?It is much better to take your time and get the bolts out with the head still on the bolt
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Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?The block should be back from the shop soon. I'll take in all of the data posted from you guys and we will talk about it while the ribs cook on the pellet grill. If we can't decide on the proper grade to use, we will use that as an excuse to put a turkey on. Maybe some Elk burgers wraped in maple bacon will help us decide if the blade should be mounted on the front or under the belly.
Thanks everyone. Last edited by Dennis on Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?Well, at least you have a good handle on proper decision making!
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I talked to a fellow that used to work at a McMaster Carr warehouse/distribution center. One million square feet of floor space. Their goal was to have your order on the UPS or FEDEX truck within 16 minutes of receiving it. And, yes that is amazing. "The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the unabridged dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing shop." Edwin Conklin, biologist
Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?Wonder how many pick-ups they have at that facility every day? I really love the selection of things on the McMaster website!
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Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?16 minutes tells you that you're getting what you click on and no turning back. Warehouse fulfillment in this day and age is amazing!!!
If you put grade 8 washers under the head of the bolts, you can use regular 2-1/2's and don't have to bother cutting them off...
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Are these the correct head bolts for the Cub? http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/de ... ku=0153946 http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/de ... ?sku=15116
Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?i dont ever use bolts greater the grade 5 especially for head bolts. Lock tight is a no no in my book for head bolts as well. If you have a problem in the future with a valve or something It is a good chance if you brake a grade 5 bolt you will be able to drill it. with a grade 8 or higher it might cause a lot of trouble should one brake off especilly using lock tight. I have rebuilt a few engines that someone used a real hard bolts for head bolts. have had atleast one brake and sometimes up to 5 brake. No drill bit i could find anywhere would work. I ended up burning the bolts out then redrilling everything to the next size up.
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Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?If I entered the information into the fastenal website correctly, a grade 5 3/8"-16 x 2 3/8" zinc plated bolt is $0.91 each. Are the Case IH bolts zinc plated or are they something else? That seems to be a huge price difference.
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They are something else. One thing they can't be is grade 5 and meet the 45 lb torque spec. Suggest you read the complete thread. Personally, I would only use grade 9 and trim them to the correct length so they don't rust in the coolant chamber by being too long, goop them with Rectorseal #5 and retorque them after the first thermal cycle. http://www.fastenal.com/content/feds/pdf/Torque-Tension%20Chart%20for%20A307%20Gr5%20Gr8%20Gr9.pdf
Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?I used the zinc plated ones because they will provide a little more resistance to corrosion than the plain bolts. Thread sealant and go.
Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?Seems if you have to cut the bolts it would destroy the zinc plating.
Lots of different opinions on what should be used.
Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?If you don't cut the bolts the threads stick out into the water jacket. When they do that eventually they will rust. When they rust you will never get them out without snapping them. Original bolts were not plated. All plating does is slow down the inevitable. Put a plated bolt in that is too long, the threads will rust. Rust on the very end of the bolt will not gum up the threads if it is trimmed properly. The original bolts had to be better than grade 5 otherwise they would not make the 45 ft-lb torque spec before failure. If you are worried about opinions, spend the money on factory bolts and sleep well knowing you have done your best- but still use a thread sealer, like the PTFE paste I suggested to keep coolant from weeping up the bolts and leaking at the head as this is known to happen.
Re: Change head bolts to grade 8?Fastenal carries the correct size in zinc plated grade 8 but I guess that won't work?
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