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In the UK, Porsche engine rebuilders recommend that the latest Dilavar studs are used to replace headstuds during an engine rebuild. Is this just because they cost five times as much as steel?
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Nothing to do with Dilavar death.
Rokemeister.
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Dilavar is a steel alloy (~180ksi), albeit with a coefficient of expansion similar to aluminum/mg. Maybe the Porsche tax or copycat repair applies, but most reputable repair shops select parts and materials that provide a repair and service life that minimizes comebacks and ensures customer satisfaction. In that regard, there are different opinions among many reputable builders. That said, there is consensus in many areas of Porsche-car maintenance and repair. However, that isn't necessarily true for tomorrow. Not every shop specs the most expensive in every category - which brings me to this continuing observation: Disregard the tired saying, "You get what you pay for", (This doesn't apply to owners with bottomless checkbooks). Sherwood |
I think you are missing the main issue....why he broke the stud?
If he is running the car too hot, then he needs to tend to that problem as well, don't you think? |
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My car runs pretty cool with 15W-40 Rotella T even in the hottest days we get around here low 90s. Last summer I drove the car pretty hard (at least for me) and had a hard time getting the temp above 200 deg. F. maybe occasionally up to 220 deg. F. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads2/tempmarks1080755488.jpg |
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