I know different studs require different torques and still put different forces on the block. I was just wonder if I'll be ok to reuse my arps and torque them to 275 (is everyone still doing a lower number in the crack prone holes) or if I should do a different stud that will be better to use in the long run
Also what would be a good manual to use for rebuilding my motor, one with torque specs and procedures?
As far as using a different stud goes, even though you're putting less torque on it, it's still providing the same or more clamping force due to the material it's made out of. I think if it's going to crack there isn't much avoiding it, except to not torque them all the way. Only issue with that is it seems like some that don't use the required torque end up having puking issues at higher boost/bp levels.
Everyone has their own opinion. I think there is a lot more to blocks cracking then most say. I bet many of them were from installer error, whether it be using the incorrect sized torque wrench, or a wrench that is not calibrated causing it to overtorque. All it takes is to drop it once to throw it off. I'm not saying some blocks may not be flawed, as people have shown evidence of the casting line being present, I just think there is more to a lot of them. My advice is get a nice properly sized torque wrench, and do it by the book. Look at the new tool as an investment.