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Try wrapping the stud in a wet towel to reduce it's heating relative to the heated case...
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Judging from the look of the sealing surfaces and blow by on most of the cyl the studs broke after the engine was sitting.
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The heat needed is not for "expansion" of the case, its to break the loctite. With broken studs welding on a nut works great and the heat from welding is enough to break the loctite. Then an impact gun (cheap electric works fine) on the nut.
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not bad, oh, by the way, your labor-priceless!
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