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  1. gimpyrobb

    Head stud issues

    I don't care if someone says "you can't do that", I'd pull one out at a time to seal and see if it works compared to all the work and expense of doing it a second time. You really have nothing to loose.
  2. gimpyrobb

    Head stud issues

    Sounds like you might be bolt shopping or trying thread sealant.
  3. gimpyrobb

    Head stud issues

    I was talking about the arp studs that you said were too long. Maybe pull the 3 that leak and use thread sealant or locktite.
  4. gimpyrobb

    Head stud issues

    Could you cut down the studs that are too long and swap them into the holes where studs are leaking? Make sure you don't overheat the studs you shorten!
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