B16, B18, B20
By fuhq2man
#152564 What do you guys think would be wiser for a stripped head? Its my daily ride but i live in montana so its kinda racing app also. New cylinder head or a coil??
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By biggnutz123
#152602 What motor you got? and if its yer racing app and you got the cash now would be a great time to upgrade!! :thumb:
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By Sentry
#152610 You need to say which hole is stripped.
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By Apexracing
#152647 spark plug threads or what?
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By Greasedmonkey
#152719 If the head is repairable, do so.
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By asianrob
#152720 the head is stripped or the head bolt stripped out of the block....???
By fuhq2man
#152797 headbolt out of the block
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By That One Dude
#152868 You have two options there.

#1
Get a new block.

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Helicoil the stripped out hole.

Helicoil is the cheaper of the two. Requires drilling the old threads out, what's left of them anyways, tapping the hole, and inserting a new steel thread. It's not difficult, but it is time consuming.

You know what's involved in a new block.
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By Apexracing
#152876 swap to a b series, or another d series motor.
By fuhq2man
#152911 Thanks guys. Do you think that the helicoil would be dependable? I live in the styx so every chance i have i nail it to the floor. I'm looking at maybe forced induction, how do you think the helicoil would withstand. or would it be more worth it just to get a new cylinder head?
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By That One Dude
#152917 Since you're going FI, get a new block. I wouldn't trust the helicoil for that applicatiton. It would be a disaster if you were to put boost on the engine and all of a sudden blow a headgasket and pull out the head bolt/stud at the same time.

Save yourself some money and get another block.
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By Greasedmonkey
#152934 take your block to a good machine shop and they can do it correctly the first time.