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1968 Pontiac 350,400,455 Cylinder Heads #47 72cc.100 Horse Power Boost On 455 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Pontiac cylinder heads pair #47 72cc high compression.Will work on 350,400,455

Driver side date K258 11/25/68, Pass side date K268 11/26/68
Valve diameter 1.96/1.66

Had these on a 455 working when pulled be siting on shelf for years now  dont have no any use for them any more. sold the car long time ago.
would suggest rebuilding them.

Bolt them on a 1970s 455 you will get  approximately 100 horse power boost, It will raise your compression (example) 9.51 to 11.51 ,This is how these heads will increase the horse power on your motor. Depending on how your engine is set up.

These Heads will pack in two crates 85lbs each shipping is a little expensive your wellcome to pick it up locally if you in in las vegas .

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