I was working on an engine the other day and someone mentioned to me that it appears that some blocks are drilled in such a way that, if one were so inclined, the head bolt 'blind' hole could easily become a head bolt 'through' hole with no threads in it, which would then utilize a threaded rod similar to an ARP stud, except with a nut and load-distributing washer on each side, which could be torqued until failure without damaging the head or block itself.
My question is whether anyone has ever seen an engine that was bolted together in such a way, where the heads and block were basically 'sandwiched' by a nut/stud/nut fastener configuration.
My question is whether anyone has ever seen an engine that was bolted together in such a way, where the heads and block were basically 'sandwiched' by a nut/stud/nut fastener configuration.
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