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Pontiac Cylinder Heads 4x on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Forest, Virginia, United States

Forest, Virginia, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Pontiac Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

These Are a set of 4X -3H Heads for 1973year. Heads are in very good condition Wallaceracing.com/head1.html says these are 98cc with 2.11/1.66 valves. also has screw ln studs. Came on 400Ci engine. Date codes are D263and D243or4/26/73 and4/24/73. Everything appears to be unmolested stock. The heads just have been Hot tank cleaned and a valve job and checked for cracks.  These heads will make awesome power and still keep the compression ratio down enough to run pump gas. on a 400/428/455 pontiac engine. The valve guides were good and new seals were put on as well.These heads are ready to bolt on and run as you see them. Good Luck and enjoy bidding with confidence! I reserve the right to end auction early if a local buyer decides to purchase.I do have a reserve on the auction that is reasonable. Shipping will be in 2 boxes. So double what the shipping calculator says.

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