The intake bolts on a 5.7 Hemi are m6x1.0
A typical automotive cylinder head is made of A356-t6 aluminum alloy, which has a shear strength of about 20,000psi, on the low end of its allowable tolerance.
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Assuming they are threaded at least 1/2" into the cylinder head, then each bolt puts about 0.37" of area in shear, so the force needed to pull the bolt/threads out the cylinder head will be about 7400lbs per bolt. Multiply x the number of bolts.
A cheap, grade5, 6mm diameter bolt has about .044 square inches of area in section, and the tensile strength of a grade 5 bolt material is about 120,000psi:
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So, a single 6mm grade 5 bolt with .044 square inches of area in shear can take 5260lbs of force before it yeilds in tension. Multiply x the number of bolts.
A Hemi weights about 700lbs:
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I don't think the weight of the engine would be a concern with either of the lifting tools above. The engineers who designed those left alot of margin for safety.