Soooooo, 1 head off 1 to go (that’s WD40 there on top the pistons, flooded them with it as even with draining the block via the block drain plugs and blowing the block out antifreeze still got on top the pistons so vacuumed it off and doused them with WD.
These came in the mail and gave me the get up and go enough to pull it apart. Some fancy ARP Custom Age 625 super duper head studs.
These along with new Cometic MLX gaskets should end that head lifting crap. Most every shop I talked to said after 20-21 psi of boost the regular 8740 ARP ones just don’t cut it. In removing the first head I tested stud nut torque before loosening them and found all at less then what I torqued them too, 112 ft lbs in 5 steps. 40, 75, 105, let sit over night, 108, sit again 112. They all moved at about 103-105 ft lbs and the 2 on the back side of the block fire wall side of #7 cylinder about 95 ft lbs, that was probably the source of the air getting in my coolant system. I knew I should have torqued them again after a few heat cycles but Cometic said not necessary. I’ve heard of a few people seeing this same thing and having to re-torque the nuts to end pushing air, going to a better stud is definitely the better choice though, they must have been seeing their yield point.