Omie01
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So, if the bolt for the pedestal rockers are the weak link in the valve train, why can't someone just use stainless bolts instead of the steel ones? I understand the "stretch" concept of the steel bolts but stainless is a lot less likely to "break" without a shear point or twist factor. And I know they make a certain compound for torquing stainless bolts. I know you probably shouldn't do it, but was just curious if anybody has a metallurgical reason for not doing so?