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1971 Pontiac 400 Head Bolts Bolt Set V-8 350 455 Gto Firebird Grand Prix on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Kirkland, Washington, United States

Kirkland, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Surface Finish:dirty originals Warranty:No

these were pulled from a 1971 Pontiac 2bbl 400 engine

these should fit 1967-1972 or later 350 400 428 455 engines

real nice threads ... the engine had never been apart

a couple long bolts show a tad  bit of pitting as they were on the center port

put them under the valve cover and the heads that show will be real nice...

bagged left side right side

3 studded for the drivers side ...  the ground front left corner and the 2 shortys for the

tin heat riser shield ....

good original set

other hardware available also main caps oil pan bolts water pump hardware

any questions

206 465 9165

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