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Technical Alloy boltz

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 63401nailhead, Oct 31, 2025.

  1. 63401nailhead
    Joined: Apr 4, 2008
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    I’m in the market for a complete engine bolt kit. Does anyone have any experience or used a kit from AlloyBoltz? Good or bad? Or definitely open to suggestions on another brand bolt kit. Thanks!
     
  2. larry k
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    A R P , Nuff said !!!
     
  3. Bandit Billy
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    ^^^^^this. Period.
     
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  4. BJR
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    What's wrong with the bolts that came with the engine you are working with?
     
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  5. Mr48chev
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    The bolt kits from them that Isee are decorative stainless kits alloyboltz | eBay Stores Not head bolts, rod or main bolts. .
    The kit for my 292 Chevy six does have two ARP studs for the manifold but won't work with my valve cover from 12 bolt Tom. Screenshot (1527).png
     
  6. Jim Bouchard
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  7. 63401nailhead
    Joined: Apr 4, 2008
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    63401nailhead
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    Yeah I don’t need head bolts or rod or main bolts, I just need a bolt kit for the outer stuff, oil pan, valve cover, exhaust and intake manifold, water pump, etc
     
  8. guthriesmith
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    Not sure I would trust bolts from someone that used a “z” where the “s” should be…
     
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  9. The thing to remember about nearly all stainless steel hardware is that the torque capabilities are less than half of a grade 8 and a third less than a grade 5 for equal-sized bolts. So if there is any torque requirement wherever you're using it, make sure it's up to the task. You can get high-strength stainless in some sizes, but those are $$$
     

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