Cgo
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Good, I was going to suggest taking to a machine shop.Update - The machine shop said they have fixed 3 of the 4 threaded holes so far. It looks like what I assumed, there was just extra leftover material from the old studs stuck in there. Hopefully I'll know by later today if they can fix the 4th hole. If I'm lucky I won't even need to buy a new turbo!
A page or two back you mentioned not being able to get a torque wrench in there and just marking the threads. However, be careful, some if not all the bolts may be torque to yield = single use. I have no idea whether they are on this car, but most of the critical bolts were like that when I built my LS3 for my Pro Touring Chevelle. I used ARP bolts as replacements which are expensive but are not torque to yield. They can be torqued and reused multiple times.


