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When a machinist friend refurbished the head for my '30 engine 4 years ago, he reinstalled the head using the original bolts, with a new head gasket. No sign of any problems. However, reading another post about the bolts available from FS led me to think perhaps I should replace mine. Any thoughts?
And if I replace them, is it just a matter of removing them one at a time in some sort of sequence and replacing with new ones and then doing a final torquing once the new ones are all in place. Can it be done without draining the antifreeze?
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I would leave them alone....when your friend did the engine they must have been good to start with. When they are bad, they are really bad.
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"If It's Not Junk.....It's Not Treasure!"
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OK, will leave well enough alone. Thanks
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