Tosh
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1. I have found that the studs on the pushrod side were little more than finger tight once the head was removed.
2. I would not be inclined to heat these studs 'specially if you plan to reuse.
3. Use the chain link Vise Grip to grasp and loosen studs to minimise deformation .
4. It helps to have the studs (at least one side/row) removed when cleaning away old gasket material.
4. If all else fails 'C4' or 'plastique' is the way to go.
1. I have found that the studs on the pushrod side were little more than finger tight once the head was removed.
2. I would not be inclined to heat these studs 'specially if you plan to reuse.
3. Use the chain link Vise Grip to grasp and loosen studs to minimise deformation .
4. It helps to have the studs (at least one side/row) removed when cleaning away old gasket material.
4. If all else fails 'C4' or 'plastique' is the way to go.
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