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Garet,
Thanks for writing and good question! As you have become
painfully aware, the head bolt holes in a SBC go directly
into the water jackets of the block. The leak you have is
a common problem and is easily remedied. The only real problem
may be in the removal of the head studs. If you used a new
set of ARP's you've got it made because they have a hex wrench
socket broached into the end of the stud making removal a
cinch. If not, good luck! Seriously, if not you will probably
have to "double nut" the studs to remove them. Drain
down the coolant system first, then remove the head studs
one at a time and liberally coat the threads that go into
the block with ARP thread sealant or Permatex Teflon paste,
not tape. Screw in the stud hand tight only and then coat
the washer and under side of the nut with ARP moly paste.
Torque each nut to spec. as you go and when your all done
give each nut one more check. If you follow this procedure
you will be leak free!
Hope this helps,
Jay Roeder.
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