1998.5+ Cummins ARP Head Stud Kit (247-4202)
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Description
Description
Fits
Year | Make | Model | Engine |
1998.5+ | Dodge |
Ram |
5.9L & 6.7L Cummins |
Let's face it, nobody wants to be tearing apart their Cummins to do the headgasket and studs. It's expensive, meticulous, and time-consuming - so if you're already in there, make sure you do the job right with ARP Head Studs. ARP has continually proven itself to be the only head stud you can trust with your 5.9L or 6.7L Cummins.
ARP Pro Series cylinder head studs are cold-forged to ensure molecular integrity. They are heat-treated prior to thread rolling and machining. ARP Pro Series kits are also available with 12-point nuts, and all kits come complete with hardened parallel washers for even load distribution and accurate torque readings. With hundreds of models ready to ship, these cylinder head fasteners can be ordered for virtually any style engine.
Part Number: 247-4202
Features
Features
- The only fastener to trust in your build
- 12 Point Heads
- Black Oxide Finish
- 220,000 PSI Tensile Strength
Installation
Installation
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
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Will these work on a 2020 Cummins ?
Absolutely!
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Just curious on approximate HP rating, i have been shoping around for bit looking for fairly priced studs that can hold 650/700 comfortably
This kit is designed to handle substantial horsepower levels and is commonly used in engines producing 600+ horsepower. This makes it a suitable option for your needs, as it should comfortably support around 650-700 horsepower with proper supporting modifications and tuning.
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How much hp will these hold im looking to get about 600hp out of my comon rail and just making the list of parts to check costs
These will do it!
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does this kit come with the fastener lube?
It does!
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Will these hold 800whp or should I buy the 625’s?
These hold up to 650 to 700 horsepower.
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How much hp will these hold?
These head studs are typically used in high-performance applications and can support engines producing 600+ horsepower.