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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Do I need studs?

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Just bought a new (to me) head and am having Scheid o-ring it (and resurface it if necessary). Plan on porting myself as I have experience and access to a flow bench.



Anyways, my understanding is that bolts vs studs have about the same/similar holding force, although torquing is more precise with the studs. I DO NOT want to take the engine out of the truck (no 14mm studs). Thoughts?



At about the same time, I am planning on doing an ATS convertor, Killer B2 turbo, and get my pump upped to about 450cc's, and going to 5x. 014-. 018 injectors. Oo. Scheid thinks I will probably break my input shaft shortly afterward... :{



What is your advice oh wise learned ones? This is a "daily driven" truck that I want to "screw around" pull with - that means I'm not going to build it for a class, nor fool myself into thinking I will be at all competitive at any big pulls. What do you think I can do with this setup & what do I NEED to have :confused: I really don't have $2-3K to buy a full trans and would rather not spend $400 on a stud kit that may make very little difference...



I am at a point where I NEED to buy a convertor and a larger turbo no matter what, and my pump doesn't seem to run real smooth sometimes (idles a tad rough sometimes and seems to almost miss/pop above 3200 RPM - which it has always done), so it needs to go out for some TLC too.



I don't mind breaking stuff on occasion - but I HATE buying/fixing stuff more than once. I need your help o mighty blowers of the smoke!
 
Yep do it while its out ... ... I am in the middle of a rebuild on 94 thats going to make MASIVE amounts of power whenits done. I went all the way into the front to do the KDP, I had the head off and was going to wait to do the cam... . then I got smart and I am doing the cam while its out.



my 2 cents



Twisted.
 
I look at it as cheap insurance. It would be a shame if you went out of town to a pull and blew a head gasket when studs could of prevented it.
 
Can anyone try to convince me that studs will make a material difference? Trying to educate myself here...



What about the other stuff? Input shaft? Gotta have the convertor and turbo, gonna have the head, and wanna/need to have the pump tuned... What else do I NEED? Money is an object - one that I don't seem to have much of...
 
Studs will have more clamping force as you are tighting the stud and not the threads in the block... ... ... get studs and forget it.



Jim
 
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