Head bolts and approximate weight of head

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winger4647

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Are the head bolts re-useable or should new ones be purchased if changing the head gasket? Anyone have a rough idea how much the complete weighs?
 

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Like Miesk Said, if you don't see any damage on them use them.

Those old school headbolts are not like the new torque to yeild bolts. They can be used quite a few times.

I don't know the weight but they are heavy. i would crawl up in the engine compartment to lift it off. Nothing wrong with sing a cherry picker if you have one. takes longer but easier on your body.
 
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Like Miesk Said, if you don't see any damage on them use them.

Those old school headbolts are not like the new torque to yeild bolts. They can be used quite a few times.

I don't know the weight but they are heavy. i would crawl up in the engine compartment to lift it off. Nothing wrong with sing a cherry picker if you have one. takes longer but easier on your body.
I do have a cherry picker but unsure where to connect that I don't do any damage. Any experience connecting?
 

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