Hi Lynn,
Yup, I agree. I suggested looking into it based on what I know in the MS world of fasteners and these looked to be a well designed, strong and simple alternative. I also hear where Tim is coming from with respect to the hex head striping. Two problems exist with allan headed fasteners - one of them is that most are made of soft, low-grade steel that, no matter what tool you use, strip. Also, I find this happens when using the basic allan key. They are the WORST tool ever designed IMHO - poor seating to the hex slot & control when applying torque causes the the key to "float" due to the minimal area of contact and lack of stability when trying to put a lot of force and hench, the rounding of the slot. Using a 1/4 inch drive and appropriate hex socket will seat and torque way better and give you more stability when really cranking on it. It's very difficult to tell what your fasteners are made from, which is why I tend to be a little bias and use MS, which have to meet FAA spec.
I'm going to order a set as an experiment for another hotrod I have in the garage that needs new header bolts and see how well they work. I know time usually will tell in the end but... I'll see if they are worthy and let you guys know. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif