There's many a slip between dress and drawers mate but looks like you've got it licked. Nicely done.
For the bolts, I didn't use loctite on the case bolts, but did apply some molybdenum disulphide high pressure grease to the bolt threads. For your snazzy new stainless cover bolts, they'll come with simple instructions - use a little loctite or copper anti-seize on the bolt threads and you're golden and don't torque them to the same spec you would the OEM cover bolts, but a little less.
By the way, your head bolts can be torqued higher than stated in the manual. Manual states 29ft lbs (I think) but - as yours is the F model - you can torque those bad boys down to 35ft lbs. Your studs look like this, right? -
(If so yeah, you can torque those head bolts down to 35ft lbs).
For the bolts, I didn't use loctite on the case bolts, but did apply some molybdenum disulphide high pressure grease to the bolt threads. For your snazzy new stainless cover bolts, they'll come with simple instructions - use a little loctite or copper anti-seize on the bolt threads and you're golden and don't torque them to the same spec you would the OEM cover bolts, but a little less.
By the way, your head bolts can be torqued higher than stated in the manual. Manual states 29ft lbs (I think) but - as yours is the F model - you can torque those bad boys down to 35ft lbs. Your studs look like this, right? -
(If so yeah, you can torque those head bolts down to 35ft lbs).