I'm ready to take my block to the machine shop, but I need to decide whether I'm going to reuse the stock studs/bolts or upgrade to ARP's. In the end it boils down to assuming risk of failure on the stockers, but I need to know what the risk actually is - especially at 350 to 400 whp.
Who has had stock main studs or rod bolts fail and with what mods/hp? How 'used' were they when they failed? Has anybody ever had ARP's fail? (doubtful, but worth asking )
I've heard all of the 'if you're gonna do it, do it right; do it big; do it whatever and go with ARP arguments. That's a great philosophy, but if there have only ever been three failures in the history of the 7M and they were on engines with 250k+ miles and 650 whp, then it's a needless $200 overkill. On the other hand, if 20% of engines built to 400 hp fail due to studs/bolts, then that's another story and definitely worth the money.
Over the past couple of years, I'm not sure I've ever seen a thread started because of failed studs or bolts, so lets see what the reality is.
Who has had stock main studs or rod bolts fail and with what mods/hp? How 'used' were they when they failed? Has anybody ever had ARP's fail? (doubtful, but worth asking )
I've heard all of the 'if you're gonna do it, do it right; do it big; do it whatever and go with ARP arguments. That's a great philosophy, but if there have only ever been three failures in the history of the 7M and they were on engines with 250k+ miles and 650 whp, then it's a needless $200 overkill. On the other hand, if 20% of engines built to 400 hp fail due to studs/bolts, then that's another story and definitely worth the money.
Over the past couple of years, I'm not sure I've ever seen a thread started because of failed studs or bolts, so lets see what the reality is.