1933 terraplane HEAD STUDS 8 CYLINDER

2manyprojects
2manyprojects Expert Adviser
edited November -1 in HUDSON
I NEED 14 4 INCH 7/16 COURSE BOTH ENDS STUDS. THESE ARE FOR MY RUMBLE SEAT COVERTIBLE. THE MOTOR IS COMPLETELY REDUILT. THESE ARE THE LAST PARTS I NEED. LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE 1 OR 14 FOR SALE. IF I NEED TO BUY FROM 14 PEOPLE ONE AT A TIME THATS FINE.THANK YOU. PAUL

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  • Uncle Josh
    Uncle Josh Senior Contributor
    edited February 2012
  • oldhudsons
    oldhudsons Senior Contributor
    I was able to get specialty studs & bolts from hot rod shops, if you have any in your area. They also would have hardened ones I used on 7X & as replacements on std. blocks.
    Another little tip in re chrome plating, particularly in re small things, like hood ornaments, crankhole covers, maybe hubcaps, etc.: if a custom motorcycle shop around, those guys only want TOP QUALITY chrome work done on their bikes so ask them where they get their chrome done if you need such work.
  • 2manyprojects
    2manyprojects Expert Adviser
    DORMAN AND OTHERS IN MY AREA ONLY HAVE COURSE ON ONE END AND FINE ON THE OTHER. NAPA DID A SEARCH AND CAME UP WITH THE SAME ANSWER. SO A HUDSON PERSON IS MY HOPE HAS SOME.
  • bob ward
    bob ward Senior Contributor
    Put the coarse end in the block and use fine nuts on the other end?
  • 2manyprojects
    2manyprojects Expert Adviser
    THE OTHER 14 ARE 3 1/2 LONG COURSE BOTH ENDS. USING FINE MIXED WITH COURSE CREATES A TORQUEING PROBLEM ACCORDING TO MY ENGINE BUILDER WHO HAS BEEN DOING THIS FOR PROBABLY 50 YEARS. THANKS FOR YOUR IDEA.
  • fastnel services has 7/16x14 allthread made from 4140 alloy steel,this is not the soft type you get at the local hard ware store.
    It comes in 3 or 6 ft.sticks and would need to be cut to whatever length you needed.part numbers are 47671 and47455.
    fastnel.com I do not have price,my cat.is out of date.

    MSC industrial supply co.(mscdirect.com) also has it listed in 6 ft.lengths pt.number 04354098
  • essexcoupe3131
    essexcoupe3131 Senior Contributor
    on the continental flat head I have in my fork hoist on the rebuild sheet it highly recommends new studs or bolts as a problem solver as they tend to stretch the threads over time, these are torqued to 70-75 lbs i don't know how much the Hudson's are torqued too or if they are as high
    just a thought
    Mike
  • Hi---The last ones that I bought came from a dealer in John Deere equipment. They did have exact ones but were expensive. Cliff Minard
  • Terraplane33
    Terraplane33 Expert Adviser
    you could maybe try ARP-bolts.com
    I got a set from them for a V8 diesel at the time, their quality is famous worldwide
  • Clutchguy
    Clutchguy Senior Contributor
    Have you looked at McMaster-Carr's online catalog?. I expect they would have it.
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