http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=112239.msg1260852#msg1260852Do not over torque when the HD stud can snap much easier than OEM. My experience due to a bad wrench i had borrowed at my job. Exensive brand but not correct. Ordered new Hazet that did not cost that much. New set of studs, head gasket etc cost more.
I could apply a torque of 36Nm with new wrench to move my earlier torqued nuts. I thought used torque was 28Nm (20,65ft lbs). Max 29-30 to move it further.
I replaced all studs when one APE stud snapped, the other can snap after when drivning, not fun!
HD studs are much more rigid than OEM studs that are very flexible.
The good thing with the stiff ones is that they do not flex and keep torque better.
Be aware of using thread locker. Kibblewhite say only when threads are worn. Important to not use too much when the glue can fall into the oil support of the head and block oil supply.... BAD and expensive. Cam holders cam and metal flakes all over the place. see other threads in this matter.
KPMI recommends using Loctite™ (blue) on case studs only when threads in the case are worn or loose. If threads are too loose or worn, proper case repair must be made
I did not find the torque for APE, I think Kibblewhite has same spec.
18 lb·ft minimum to 22 lb·ft maximum. I torqued 21+ last time (28.5Nm) Kibblewhite studs
Next is the M6 bolts, cam holders (CB750) 12Nm is too much. I ruined one helicoil, maybe bad wrench too, up to 12-15Nm. I used 9-10Nm last time.
Nm vs lb ft look here
http://www.convertunits.com/from/ft+lb/to/N+m/