The trouble with the stretch gauge is it relies on access to both ends (like a rod bolt has) and gauging stretch in a stud involves pre stretching, then removing and measuring, comparing to chart and reinstalling and hoping that the torque is correct.
I have always had a cheap pair of head gaskets to use (single use) when pre stretching studs. In other words, loose assemble both sides with cheap gaskets and go through proceedure. Remove and reassemble with good gaskets and reassemble.
Just don't what I've seen done when studding cross bolts. Preinstalling the cross studs. Watched someone go crazy trying to work out how to fit the bearing cap in with studs sticking out.



				
				
				
					
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