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Why? Some people have lots of money tied up in old blocks because there is no available legal replacement. Studs help keep from wearing out threads and this make blocks last longer.
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As I mentioned in the carburetor thread, a prime example is the new ZL-1 block. GM sold the complete engines with head studs, and had them made by ARP. And ARP doesn't even make head bolts for the block at all, only studs.
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If the factory has documented head studs then I would say it's legal. Present it to NHRA for clarification in your blueprint specs.
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Already done. Waiting on NHRA reply.
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ZL-1 parts would cross over to all BBC parts except cating numbers, etc. Just as you can use a BBC cast crank and rods from a low HP version on a 427-425 for a reduction in weight, then you should be able to run a ZL-1 specific bolt on a 396-325. Good call. So Ford racers, what head bolts were on the 427 SOHC engines? Been awhile since I had a HEMI apart but I think it had studs also.
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