Yeah 6 to eight weeks, it should say on your aftercare sheet.
Could be the studs or nuts are worn and need to be replaced. Or, could be the cam is wearing very quickly for some reason.
You should keep your studs in for how long the piercing person told you. If not, longer. (don't forget to clean them with the special cleaning stuff they gave you!!)
The press-in studs are on the cylinder heads. That's where the rocker arms go. Press-in studs don't stay in very well in high performance applications, so most people either have there heads machined to accept screw-in studs, or buy heads that came with screw-in studs. A low-cost alternative to screw-in studs is to have the press-in studs cross drilled to accept roll pins to keep them from pulling out of the pedestals. This only applies to iron heads, as aluminum heads always come with screw-in studs.
you keep not fogged by not wearing them:)
If you get all the gold bricks then you will be able to build a fountain that squirts out studs or you could just keep on doing levels again and again
no they do not but the studs on the bottom of the boot help you keep your feet
unfortunately, no, ... even though all those hard earned studs SHOULD be kept . :(
wearing a coat
It's done in the context of an overhaul most of the time. You start by pulling the engine, then the heads. You COULD replace the studs one after another--unscrew an old stud, screw in a new one, unscrew an old stud and keep going around the engine--but it will be easier to pull the cylinders and replace all the studs at one time. but what studs the , cylinder studs that hold the head ont. No year stated. or the rockarm mounting studs. if you have loss studs in the main case. one pulls the motor and puts in case savers and new studs on them. this is a job for a vw experienced machine shop. http://ac-vw.com/
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You just keep wearing them in. (:
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