Converting valve cover from bolt to stud configuration
Probably a stupid question, but I did a little searching on both sites and didn't really find what I was looking for.
I'm curious if anyone has changed their valvecover attachment method on a lowport, from bolts that screw into the head, to studs that come out of the head and secure the valvecover with nuts/existing washers?
I'm pretty sure I have seen this on other heads, but none specifically on the lowport motor.
Basically, I'm trying to avoid stripping out threads on the head anymore. Currently I've got four bolt holes that are stripped in the worst locations, which cause the motor to seep a tiny bit. I thought about re-tapping the threads, which would mean I need to go with a different size bolt, if I don't use inserts like helicoils.
I'd rather just have studs so that they're easier to replace if I strip them, rather than try to fix the head.
Thanks in advance.
I'm curious if anyone has changed their valvecover attachment method on a lowport, from bolts that screw into the head, to studs that come out of the head and secure the valvecover with nuts/existing washers?
I'm pretty sure I have seen this on other heads, but none specifically on the lowport motor.
Basically, I'm trying to avoid stripping out threads on the head anymore. Currently I've got four bolt holes that are stripped in the worst locations, which cause the motor to seep a tiny bit. I thought about re-tapping the threads, which would mean I need to go with a different size bolt, if I don't use inserts like helicoils.
I'd rather just have studs so that they're easier to replace if I strip them, rather than try to fix the head.
Thanks in advance.