
Originally Posted by
Bundalene
I am no EXPERT but:
Firstly the reason why the studs break is because of differing expansion rates between the aluminium head and the cast iron manifold. Increasing the bolt size will worsen the problem, giving less room for movement. Increasing the hole size allows the exhaust manifold lateral movement before putting stress on the bolts. The gasket has been designed out of several thin layers of metal to facilitate this movement.
Cutting the webbing will reduce the likelihood of cracking, not increase it IMHO
Stainless would not be the first choice due to its work hardening properties.
Erich
Ceramic coating the manifold as well.
JayTee
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