I don't like the idea of studying it without have it torque plate honed especially with the loads I put on it for sustained periods of time. I remember being told back in 08 that the studs can flex the walls enough to bind the piston up on a block that hasn't been tq plate honed with studs.
I'm short I don't want to speed 600 for studs, then X miles later rip a piston and be force to buy stuff at a I need it now price..
I split a piston due to sustained high oil temps at less then 360hp... That cost me ~4500.00 in parts not including down time
With new pwtc of ~.0015" and only 162,000 on the truck it wouldn't take much flex to catch a piston..