Threads pulled in block, help please?

RIXX93GT

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I was torqueing my arp studs while mounting my AFR 185's and when I got to the third bolt I felt the threads give way. The threads are toast. After I got through throwing up :bang: I figured I could make a nice drill guide at work and install a heli-coil in this hole. Tell me if this is a good idea or if there are better options at this point. I would really rather not take the engine back to the shop just to have them heli-coil it. I can make up a nice jig at work (toolmaker) and either install a heli-coil or drill to next size I guess. What does everyone think? Oh and can someone give me the spread between the holes on the block or a site that has the block dimensions?
 
Thanks man, I gotta be due for a break on this build up. I am having the hardest time getting this thing back on the road. I have way too much time and money in this to let one bolt hole stop me. Please does anyone have the dimensions I need? otherwise its off to work to get my micrometers then the 30 minute drive where my car is being stored and then back to work to get started on a drill guide jig.....
 
i had a 350 once that had just about every head bolt stripped out. I got the motor for 25 bux ( a 95 chevy truck motor Complete ) I drilled and heli coiled them and it still runs good. But why did the strip in the first place?? upper bolt hole or lower??