Thanks for that comment but I am certainly not the last word on the 3.0l or any engine
I just haven't seen or read about 3.0l Vulcan engines having head gasket issues as a "common issue", any engine will get a blown head gasket if overheated
And engine's overheating is a common issue if cooling system is not serviced
Studs are certainly better than bolts when it comes to most fasteners
In the case of head bolts a stud allows more accurate torque specs because the stud is not turning, like a bolt must, when tightening, so torque spec at the stud nut is what you are reading/setting, so more accurate
This means you need to seat the studs first, so they are tight in the block, so they won't turn as you tighten the nut
Studs are also more reusable, which is why racers prefer them, heads are often removed and reinstalled more often on racing engines
Studs also require more clearance to place a head on the block, so check that, the rear studs on a "V" engine can prevent you from putting the head on because of firewall, steering shaft and AC/heater box clearance
You need to measure the length of the set stud + height of the head to get clearance needed