Shouldn't have to remove the studs, it should slide right off of em. DonÆt forget the alan head bolt that goes through the thermostat housing, its pretty easy to over look. Good Luck <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
He so totally read my mind. That bolt'll getcha. Go on down to Harbor Freight and buy a set of rachet driven allen wrenches. Trying to do it with a regular allen wrench and a breaker is impossible, besides, you will need to get a torque wrench on it at some point anyhow. I would also recommend that you have a tap & die set for cleaning out holes and bolts. Years of crud make dirty threads, and dirty thread give bogus torque readings. The torque specs on that motor are non-negotiable. VERY VERY important. When tightening stuff, follow a pattern, and do it in several steps. It goes without saying that you'll need a torque wrench, and not one of them cheezy divining rod ones, either. A
real one that is set-able.
The exhaust manifold is also an area that will give you fits. I can garuntee that at least two manifold studs will strip out the holes. Go ahead and put heli-coils in the back three holes ( closest to the firewall). If the others don't need it, great. But if the head is on, those back ones are a BEEEOOTCH to get to... You'll know if they are stripped, as you won't be able to get them to torque down.
As you progress with this, keep coming here. This can be a running thread for future questions.