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How do i tell if i have arp head bolts, cause they are not stock looking.

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silver bullit

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I pulled my valve cover off and i was just checking on my internals and i found allen key type bolts for my head studs. They are not nuts, they are 6 sided hex/allen key type bolts.

Are these arp, or some cheap knock off?
 
Those are stock, and use a 10mm allen driver.

ARP's will use a 14mm 12 point socket.

For some reason I thought ARP used standard sockets. It seemed that 1/2 inch 12 points fit great for the lower end stuff (better than 13mm) and 9/16 (think that was the one) fit great for the head studs.
 
I pulled my valve cover off and i was just checking on my internals and i found allen key type bolts for my head studs. They are not nuts, they are 6 sided hex/allen key type bolts.

Are these arp, or some cheap knock off?

They are the EXCELLENT 1G Bolts - ARP Studs are a GLORIFIED PITA to work with.
 
I guess I must be a genius because ARP studs are a snap to work with for me!

Well of course you're a Genius, you're a WISEMAN so that goes without saying...

Certainly one can make a case for Studs with a 2G where the Stock Bolts are NOT reusable by most popular opinions - But ANY Studs DO make it more difficult to Install or Remove a Head - In fairness I like to point that out when discussing them.
 
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