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D-262 head bolt kit from ARP

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    Posted: 16 hours 30 minutes ago at 7:07pm
I know someone on here in the past had part numbers or information on an ARP brand head bolt stud/nut kit for the D-262 diesel engine used in D-17 and D-19 tractors. Could someone help with this old information ?? Thanks for your help.
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I bought mine through Mark Pfouts, he kept them in stock I think
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I got mine right from ARP.
Think somewhere I have the part numbers…
1955 AC WD45 diesel with D262 repower, 1949 AC WD, 1963 A-C D17 series 3, several Allis garden tractors
     
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Qty                      Part number                  Description
16                        AR6.500-1LB               STUD ½ X6.5 LONG BROACHED
2                          AR7.000-1LB               STUD 1/2X7.0 LONG BROACHED
2                          AR8.000-1LB               STUD 1/2X8.0 LONG BROACHED
20                        ARN34                          1/2X20 HEX NUT HEAD MAIN
20                        ARW78N                      ½ ID 7/8 OD H&M WASHER



Found them!!
If I remember right I had to cut like a 1/2” off the top of the studs under the rocker.
1955 AC WD45 diesel with D262 repower, 1949 AC WD, 1963 A-C D17 series 3, several Allis garden tractors
     
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Thank you !!! That's what we needed !!
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thats execatant i still have to order a set for my series one engine    my series1 origanal block had studs when it tokk it apart and the series 2 engine block that i am having counter bored had bolts when i took it apart    is that the way they came new 
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