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Originally Posted by Adrock
But then, what if the replacement hasn't had the studs replaced already and they end up breaking... then you're just back at where you're started, except you had to remove and install an engine and then remove it again if the studs break.
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Cant the OP look for a rebuilt motor with the heads replaced?

(documented of course). I'm also suggesting he doesn't fix the one he has, just sell it as is (so no pulling it "again")
I'm just suggesting looking at the option of removing yourself from the headache and time of the work involved with fixing and just buying another one. What is it worth? The OP has to decide.
Make an economic decision - look at the opportunity cost of your time plus what you can sell the current one for VS buying one that doesn't need the work..