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Earl's Performance HBS-001ERL - Earl's Racing Products Head Bolt Set-Hex Head

Earl's Performance  |  SKU: EARLHBS-001ERL
Sale price $23399 Regular price $25995

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Earl's Performance HBS-001ERL - Earl's Racing Products Head Bolt Set-Hex Head

Cylinder Head Bolt Kit - Hex Head - Chromoly - Black Oxide - GM LS-Series - Kit

Earl's Racing Products Head Bolt Set - Hex Head - GM LS Engines - 1997-2003

Earl's Racing Products head bolts are made from premium quality 170,000 psi chrome moly alloy steel (about 15% stronger than Grade 8). These bolts have a reduced wrench size (choose from 12-point or hex head) for extra socket clearance (provides extra clearance to rocker arms when re-torqueing heads). The wide flanged head provided more support for the extra thick chrome moly washers. These head bolts are reusable and are the ideal way to upgrade the performance of your engine, and eliminate the hassle and cost of replacing factory style torque-to-yield style bolts each time the cylinder heads are removed. Black oxide finish & sold in complete engine sets. Made in the USA. Includes: (4) M11 x 2.0 x 102mm Long Bolts (16) M11 x 2.0 x 158mm Long Bolts (20) M11 Washers (10) M8 x 1.25 x 48mm Long Bolts (10) M8 Washers Anti-Seize

  • Material - Chromemoly Alloy Steel
  • Yield Strength - 170,000 PSI
  • Finish - Black Oxide
  • Reduced Wrenching Size - Provides Extra Socket Clearance
  • Choose Form 12-Point or Hex Head Styles
  • Includes Premium Head Bolts, Washers & Anti-Seize Lubricant
  • Sold In Complete Engine Sets
  • Reusable - Not Torque-To-Yield
Brand: Earl's
Category: Fasteners and Hardware
Emission Code: 5
Engine: GM Gen III/IV (LS)
Finish: Black Oxide
Head Style: Hex
Material: Chromoly
Product Type: Cylinder Head Bolts
PSI Rating: 170,000
Reusable: Yes
Thread Size: M11x2.0MM & M8x1.25MM
Washer Included: Yes
Wrench Size: 13MM & 10MM

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