Machining Brodix BB3's for 1/2" studs?

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  1. Relentless

    Relentless www.bretitanium.com

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    Anyone done this, will it break into the runners?
     
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  2. Relentless

    Relentless www.bretitanium.com

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    Ok maybe I need to add more detail

    I mean fitting 1/2" head studs, standard is 7/16

    Anyone machined Brodix heads for this?

    Going on a iron big block chevy
     
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  3. Tony Bolt

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    Not sure on the BB3's but I know it will on the BB2's.
     
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  4. Blown540

    Blown540 Blown Alcohol Dragster

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    1/2' head studs

    I drilled a set of Dart pro-1 345s out for the 1/2" head studs and has no problems--
     
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  5. Relentless

    Relentless www.bretitanium.com

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    Thanks for replies. So if it does think I could tube them?
     
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  6. Dave Koehler

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    I have done 2 or 3 sets, including my own. No big deal. IF you do see air the tube thing is a fine way to seal it up. Good luck.
    Heck, your worst problem is that Chevy wasn't so hot on the blueprint position of their threads in the block.
    Come to think of it I doubt 1/2" is going to do any good with the oem block...unless you already smoked them and are repairing. :cool:
     
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  7. Relentless

    Relentless www.bretitanium.com

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    Ok will have a good look and see if we can tube them

    We have drilled and fitted 1/2" before, with block fill it lasted well over 10 years running low 7's in a 2000lb altered

    Thanks for advice :)
     
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