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ARP Head Bolts
I know they are meant to be reusable but how many times can you reuse them before you should buy another set? Mine must have been on and off at least 7 times now 

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Good question, I am interested in that too.
I reused OEM ones maybe 3 times and blew the head gasket. I'm not 100% that bolts were the reason, but when removing head 1 bolt near the problematic cylinder felt a little bit less tight. I loosened it almost without that "click" sound. I was hoping 3 times will be ok, stupid me
The cause can also be that my torque wrench was not calibrated for definitely too long and it's very old. I will buy a new one this time.
So now I am thinking if it's worth paying 2,5 times more for ARP, compared to Honda OEM.
Somehow I doubt they are significantly stronger, usually all Honda OEM stuff is really strong.
I reused OEM ones maybe 3 times and blew the head gasket. I'm not 100% that bolts were the reason, but when removing head 1 bolt near the problematic cylinder felt a little bit less tight. I loosened it almost without that "click" sound. I was hoping 3 times will be ok, stupid me

The cause can also be that my torque wrench was not calibrated for definitely too long and it's very old. I will buy a new one this time.
So now I am thinking if it's worth paying 2,5 times more for ARP, compared to Honda OEM.
Somehow I doubt they are significantly stronger, usually all Honda OEM stuff is really strong.
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