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Am resurrecting this ol' thread to put Henry on the spot since... he seems to be the only stud-man that's put his money where his mouth is. If I'm wrong about this, apologies in advance. Also, I read through a good bit of the thread but not the whole so might be more to piss on me for but here goes.

Supertec offers a lifetime guarantee. Bold move for sure. But then disclaimers can easily lube a guarantee to the point where it's so slippery there's no holding on to it when push comes to shove. In the case of Supertec, I know the guarantee mentions an inspection of the engine which makes perfect sense...

Henry... if you're still around, would you speak more about the guarantee. The purpose being to squelch any notion of the marketing department running the show as opposed to Supertec's studs actually being a superb product capable of standing up to the lifetime guarantee.
My studs are the best I could build. They are guaranteed for life. There is no situation that limits that warranty. We have never denied a claim. Both claims made over the years were damage caused by the installer and we replaced them anyway. We have even replaced lost parts for free. These are the last studs you'll ever need to buy.

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My studs are the best I could build. They are guaranteed for life. There is no situation that limits that warranty. We have never denied a claim. Both claims made over the years were damage caused by the installer and we replaced them anyway. We have even replaced lost parts for free. These are the last studs you'll ever need to buy.
Thanks for reply Henry. Am going to delve into finer details here to confirm for myself---and perhaps others---that Supertec is the best path to take for studs.

Should engine inspection be called for, exactly how would that procedure occur? ...Does owner have to ship engine to you? You come to engine? I ask because you're in Fallbrook, CA (beautiful location) and I in Miami FL. Obviously shipping an engine back & fourth is consequential for someone.

Also, is there any compensation offered to an owner (for mechanical service costs) after studs are replaced if snap occurs within x miles?

Important to note that I'm not dooms'daying here. My intention is to understand the implications of your guarantee given the distance between us. I've read a good deal about various stud types and Supertec's---with your backing as noted---appears the clear winner from my perspective.
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What is it that your looking for here. I don't know Henry, but he's a stand up guy from what I have read here and in other places. When I need studs they will be Supertec. What your digging for won't be found, so just stop....please. Why not take it offline and speak directly to Henry?
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^^No kidding. Henry has been around here a long time, offered a lot of advice, sold a lot of parts to home builders. He's also built more than a few engines in his career.

Seems like one may stand to gain more from their time doing things like worrying about what may happen to them before they pull out of their driveway and enter public roadways.
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What is it that your looking for here. I don't know Henry, but he's a stand up guy from what I have read here and in other places. When I need studs they will be Supertec. What your digging for won't be found, so just stop....please. Why not take it offline and speak directly to Henry?
Jon... If someone is willing to back up their product like Henry, I suggest that's clearly more admirable than any other company not willing to do so. And Henry is doing so = ADMIRABLE on his part. I'm asking a legitimate question about how Supertec's guarantee works.

I appreciate you're input in regards to what I'm asking for "not being found"... with all due respect, Henry should respond or not. In the least, he's the one to say "I prefer not to discuss the details of my guarantee any further than I already have" and so be it.

I've experienced guarantees that are next to meaningless once a problem is experienced. Perhaps you have not. And so my interest in where Henry / Supertec stands in regard to the details.

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Everything I have heard about Supertec's product is second to none. If I'm going to choose a Supertec product over any other, I'd like to know as much about it as is possible. Surly others hold the same. Again, if Henry wants or does not want to talk about the details of his guarantee... his choice. As far as I'm concerned, there was and remains no reason for a dialogue with Henry concerning Supertec's guarantee to be hidden via PM.
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I'm Quoting from memory so I could be wrong. I looked into Henry's headstuds a few years ago. I think they're a type of stainless steel an as such have a coefficient of expansion closer to aluminum than plain steel studs. That and the fine threads with good nuts makes these a fine choice.

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I'm Quoting from memory so I could be wrong. I looked into Henry's headstuds a few years ago. I think they're a type of stainless steel an as such have a coefficient of expansion closer to aluminum than plain steel studs. That and the fine threads with good nuts makes these a fine choice.

-Andy
Unless things have changed they are 17/4 PH which is a Martensitic Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel which has roughly the same CoE as a conventional steel.

It is the Austenitic Stainless Steels that have the higher CoE - such as Dilavar.
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Here is the instruction sheet that comes with every head stud kit.
The warranty is clearly stated in .
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SUPERTEC PERFORMANCE HEAD STUDS KIT

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
1) USE BLUE LOCTITE ON CASE END (10 x 1.50)

2) USE SUPERTEC THREAD LUBE OR ANTI SEIZE ON CYLINDER HEAD END

3) CLEAN CASE THREADS COMPLETELY
We recommend a thread forming tap (1.50x10 PD-6 6-N) for this application
The stud should show little or no resistance, DON’T FORCE THEM

4) TO INSTALL STUDS, DOUBLE NUT WITH THE NUTS PROVIDED

5) INSTALL STUD UNTIL IT BOTTOMS AND TURN OUT 1/4 TURN

6) INSTALLATION LENGTH IS NO LONGER RELIVANT

TORQUE SPECIFICATION + or – 2lbs STANDARD TORQUE PATTERN IS MAINTAINED
a) 2.0 aluminum case 30 lb/ft
b) 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.7 ( all magnesium cases ) 26 lb/ft
c) 3.0, 3.2, 3.6 aluminum case 30 lb/ft
d) 3.0, 3.3, 3.6 aluminum Turbo 32-36 lb/ft
THERE IS NO RETORQUING NECESSARY

Supertec Performance guarantees these head studs against BREAKAGE forever.
If for any reason [short of intentional destruction] this stud breaks, Supertec will replace it.
We only warranty the part. No incidental damage or labor is covered.


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