Hi Akabek,
Its cool.....I was hoping the additional information would help. You know any stock type composite gasket compressed will settle and the pre tensioning of the stud helps to compensate for that. The original stud design is clever engineering based on dealing with that issue but just like us ol man time marchs on and the original studs are tired, stretched past their max elasticity, often combined with a cheap a#se chinese made composite paper mache head gasket that needs about twice the clamping effort to seal anyway , bad result...and thats on a stock motor !
So imagine if your upping the ante with performance mods creating more cylinder pressure, higher operating temperature, unevan cooling to areas then the well engineered poor old stock studs have to go.
In fact in my humble opinion it is one of the most important modifications that can be done to enhance reliability on any japanese bike produced in the 70,s.
Akabek life is good for you man, there are a couple of hi quality gaskets retailed now, just spend the extra cost and feel good about your decision.
Re the studs install I would just follow the instructions with two proviso's, chamfer the case hole with a nice chamfering tool
and big fat dont wind the new studs in with multi grips or such scratch device
And check there is not enough lube in the bottom of the hole that would hydraulic crack the cases, when they say lightly oil they mean lightly oil not dripping in the hole.
I was a bit short yesterday Akaben, I was booked to fly overseas on Sunday for two weeks , on Saturday arvo I booked myself into a hospital thought I was dying, got Hooping cough, feel like sh#t, doc wouldnt let me fly, back home today and all my plans out the window, Mikes photos of my new LSR head cheered me up and Ive enjoyed chatting with you,
cheers johno