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Ferrari & Fiat Dino 2.0 Intake Valves, Six Valves, All Nos. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chapel Hill, Tennessee, United States

Chapel Hill, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fiat Ricambi Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4159282 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Surface Finish:Steel

This is a great opportunity for anyone considering a cylinder head rebuild on any two liter Ferrari Dino engine, either now, or in the future. These are genuine NOS intake valves, still in the wrapper, six in total, (all I have, sorry!), and will be sold at no reserve. If you search online, when you do find them, the price is from $80 per valve, to over $100 for each. All six valves are in perfect condition.

Valve specifics; 39.5mm head width, 8mm stem thickness, with a length of 100.5mm. These are intake valves. 

They will fit any 2.0 V6 DOHC two valve Dino motor, 1966-69, as fitted to the Ferrari 206GT, and Fiat Dino Coupe and Convertible. 

No reserve, and free domestic shipping, thank you. 

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