Chopsticks - Part of torquing the bolt/nut against the stud is to allow the stud to stretch. If it stretches any, the nut is no longer torqued to its original value. Once the stud is stretched, if you release the nut, then return it to its original value, its compressing the head/gasket at the designed strength; theres no need it increase the torque simply because the stud is stretched.
Some folks torque, cycle the motor with a few running cycles, then re-torque. This is easier to do on a 5xx motor than a 750, hence encouraging the OP to wait 24 hours then cycle the torque/release/re-torque program. Now, they're good and his studs are stretched and his gasket compressed. Time to install and fire it up!