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Re: reusing CA head bolts???
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yes ca's are TTY (torque to yield)
you can buy one new one and measure and compare to old ones. keep it safe for a reference. if they are thinner or longer they are U/S
gtr are NOT TTY bolts. rb26 12mm bolt, ca,s and rb20/25 are 11mm
i would have no hesitation reusing an inspected bolt

Posted on: 2009/3/31 12:41
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Re: reusing CA head bolts???
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well im the same as with dave, dont expect the head to stay on forever as its only a DE bottom end and stock headgasket

guess ill take all the bolts into the engine builder and see what he thinks, as he should also be able to find out what length they are supposed to be

Posted on: 2009/3/31 23:42
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Re: reusing CA head bolts???
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what would I do??? reuse them of course!

Posted on: 2009/4/1 0:08
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If Nissan says they cannot be re-used, then I would not re-use them.

Posted on: 2009/4/1 4:41
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Ive built a few motors and they are not reusable. Can be picked up fairly cheap though, not worth risking. They are built to stretch so I'd throw them away.

Posted on: 2009/4/1 22:24
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nissan sucks the cock....arp head studs here i come. anyone know where i can get a set for under $220????

now my supposed cheap stock engine CA18de+t has:
rebuilt head
new water pump
new timing belt
t25g
mines tuned ECU
lightened flywheel
extreme 5 puck clutch
and ARP head studs

no wonder the stupid thing is costing more money than i thought

Posted on: 2009/4/2 3:22
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All that mucking around...
Is it just the pistons that are different between de and det bottom ends?
I assume oil sqirters etc but what I mean is it the pistons that determine the compession or rod lenghth?
Reason for asking is I have a set of good (used) det pistons here if you want them.

Posted on: 2009/4/2 8:54
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Re: reusing CA head bolts???
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as far as i know its th pistons that change the compression ratio

and its only the lack of oil squirters and the pistons that are different, maybe the rods also

will see how it goes with the DE pistons, as it should be nice and responsive and make some decent power with the extra compression
i like the thought of zero lag

Posted on: 2009/4/2 9:42
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until BANG... clunk clunk clunk lol

Posted on: 2009/4/2 10:42
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oh wait your building my motor... it will all be fine

Posted on: 2009/4/2 10:43
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