So, Finally.
I'm in the process of doing a 1.6TD build that I'd like to make ~120-135 whp at the end of the day reliably. It's all fresh. No miles on anything inside the mill.
I know I probably need to push 15-25 psi from my k24 to do this kind of power. I'm also in line for a giles pump.
I already have the metal head gasket on the way, but i see a lot of talk about head studs.
At what point is it just stupid to think stock headbolts will hold it all together?
Also, how many failures have there been with stock bolts? What is the nature of the failure? bolts just pop? head gasket gives?
I know they use the same mains on motors that are making 150hp out of the box (1.8t's etc).
So main studs seem sort of pointless in my situation, no? what hp numbers justify main studs?
Since our motors turn slow (compared with gassers) I have to assume rod studs are also overkill?
Anybody got an informed opinion on this?
Myke