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dennisv 12-05-2023 06:49 AM

Engine Stud Height Reference
 
Is anyone aware of a reference for the height of the variety of studs on 914-6 engine (aka 1967–1969 911T 2.0L) Our engine was missing a few, and for the ones that remained I neglected to measure them before removing. My understanding is the studs are not necessarily meant to bottom out in their threaded opening.

I have looked in my books and tried the Google machine. I have only found reference to the head studs, which are recommended to be set 133-135mm from the case to the top of the installed stud.

Thank you.

Flat6pac 12-05-2023 09:49 AM

All the stud heights are the same. Use the specs you have.
Bruce

dennisv 12-05-2023 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flat6pac (Post 12145841)
All the stud heights are the same. Use the specs you have.
Bruce

I only have a spec for the head studs. There are many other studs on the engine. I am looking for height specifications for the NON-head studs.

ed mayo 12-05-2023 10:12 AM

Measure the other side case half that the stud goes thru. From that you determ⁴ine the stud length that needs to protrude.

targa72e 12-05-2023 10:37 AM

This should help.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-engine-rebuilding-forum/1136936-arp-crankcase-bolt-confusion.html

john

dennisv 12-05-2023 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by targa72e (Post 12145883)

Thanks for the link. It seems to be focused on the total length of the studs to determine where they are located.

I can find the total size of the studs and their location in the parts catalog. I'm looking for how much is exposed from the case when installed. I should have been more clear.

PeteKz 12-05-2023 01:05 PM

When installed, the nuts should show a couple threads above. Test install the studs and nuts and see which ones go where. The longer ones usually go through locating pins, so have deeper flanges.

draw 12-05-2023 02:10 PM

I believe that most, if not all, of the studs in the case are DIN 835 standard. This means that the "tap" end is 2x the diameter of the stud. For example, an M8 stud has a tap end of 16mm. This is the end that is screwed in to the case. The other end is the nominal length of the stud.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1701816954.jpg

You can identify the stud from the parts catalog...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1701816954.jpg

Pos #4 on the parts diagram is an M8 x 35mm stud.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1701816954.jpg

So, the height of this stud in this position is 35mm.

Some words of caution...First, there are mistakes in the parts catalog, so be careful. Second, most of the studs you can buy are not DIN 835 and will not match exactly. Meaning, that the nominal length of a stud might be 35mm, but you may only be able to find it in 36mm. Third, a lot of these motors have been apart a few times by now and may not have the correct studs in them to use as a reference. I crosschecked all of mine against the parts catalog.

I measured and took pics of every stud in my case before I removed them. If you post a pic of the missing stud, and I might be able to help you.

dennisv 12-05-2023 02:31 PM

Thank you for the thoughtful reply.

Quote:

Originally Posted by draw (Post 12146025)
I believe that most, if not all, of the studs in the case are DIN 835 standard. This means that the "tap" end is 2x the diameter of the stud. For example, an M8 stud has a tap end of 16mm. This is the end that is screwed in to the case.

I had no idea. Thanks for sharing this. Perhaps this was obvious to the mechanical engineers in the crowd.

Quote:

Originally Posted by draw (Post 12146025)
Pos #4 on the parts diagram is an M8 x 35mm stud.
So, the height of this stud in this position is 35mm.

When you say "height", to me this suggests the length of the exposed part of an installed stud.

If this is true, I've been measuring studs incorrectly. I assumed the length listed in the catalog was the total length of the uninstalled stud. Similar to measuring the length of bolts (not including the head).
Quote:

Originally Posted by draw (Post 12146025)
I measured and took pics of every stud in my case before I removed them. If you post a pic of the missing stud, and I might be able to help you.

Thanks for the offer. I might revert back to you on this one.


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