Just never had a slipping clutch that would hookup again during a pull, I can understand the scenario Nates talking about just never experienced it.
Usually once a clutch is slipping it's pretty well done.
(I doubt the shockload would be any greater than a solid clutch during a hard shift)
Nate: Hmmm sort of backwards there I'd be more inclined to think the slipping clutch would have been saving it as at Tq peak you wouldn't have a solid lockup..
To remove the valve locks?
I use a deep socket (plug socket) with a piece of rag loose over the valve cap then give the socket a hit with a hammer, the rag stops the collets/locks from going ballistic then you just repeat 23 more times and they're all out :)
Roy: Be sure to chase all the threads with a tap then screw the studs in finger tight only.
There will be some exposed threads but this depends on Late or Early block just how many.
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