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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Acton MA USA
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![]() oooh 5.0's use the torque to yeild bolts, I was unaware of that newer GM engines use them too. Obviously those have to be replaced as they stretch during installation. Even regular head bolts are recomended to be replaced for higher Hp engines. I re-used the head bolts twice in my mild 305 which pumps out 275 hp or so.
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