One of the things I wanted to change this time around was stud clearance on my valve covers. It's been said that to run head studs one will need to have the rocker pedestals machined. This ends up being kind of expensive. I had also read that one could grind the webbing on the inside of the valve cover to gain clearance and this is what I did last time. However, for my set up it wasn't quite enough clearance. I cracked a valve cover trying to get it to seal and then it would leak out the crack. I picked up another set of used valve covers and ground one out but the same thing has happened. I tighten it too much to get it to seal and then the cover gets a crack. I briefly checked into getting the pedestals machined this time but it's still expensive. I decided to try something else out that I'm hopeful will work.
Using one of the cracked valve covers I used the imprint of the stud on the underside to determine where to drill. After a test fit I transferred this location to 4 good valve covers.
I also smoothed out the webbing on the underside that the drill bit didn't get.
This gave me clearance for the top and body of the stud.
Now I had a hole I needed to cover and seal. As I thought about what I could use freeze plugs came to mind and I ended up finding some at Napa that would work for what I wanted to do. These ones are 25mm (almost 1 inch), inexpensive, and gave me a little clearance pocket that the top of the stud could occupy. I did pick these up before I drilled the actual hole so that helped determine how big of a hole I could drill.
I used JB Weld to fix the freeze plugs to the valve covers. I dipped the edge, placed it on the valve cover and then filled a bead around the plug. Once set I cleaned them up and painted the covers. I found beige at Napa after I had already painted the head so I decided to go with a two tone affect.
The other thing I wanted to do was to adjust my intake tube. I added a little more length and angled it better to line up with the 45 degree silicone elbow I'm using. I coated the welds with JB weld to help seal any pin holes that could cause boost leaks.
I'm running a little behind but I hope to get it finished up this week and start the break in. I might take a day off to just go drive it around.