LSXMatt dropped off some LS3 heads off from his latest project and these have something we have never seen before in an LS platform. Check out the full vid!
I would imagine you already have a good process for removing those broken studs, but I'm just going to throw this out there. I remove broken bolts and studs quite often with little difficulty. What I do is take a bolt and sharpen it like a pencil on the threaded end. I'll take the TIG machine and puddle the end of the stud and join that to the sharpened bolt, then quickly hit it with some PB Blaster while it's piping hot. They usually just back out after that. if not a second go takes care of 99% of the broken seized bolts and studs I've encountered. Thanks for putting out such great content as always.
I didn't think it was a bad intention, no harm. I really did mess that up! Glad your a fan of matt and know what it's for! Not the same as the LS7. LS7 wears the guides out, wears the valve and then drops the valve. I have seen plenty of those but this is a first with the seat falling out and not being a catastrophic failure@@mrphiscal