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289 Hipo Crane Race Heads. (289 302) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Hartford, Michigan, US

Hartford, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Crane Fireball Heads Manufacturer Part Number:C5OE Warranty:No

1 Set of Crane Fireball 289 HiPo heads (C5OE Part Number)  used on my personal Race Car for several years.   They have just been cleaned, checked for warpage, Niew Mega Flow Stainless valves, New Lunatti Roller cam springs, retainers and keepers, New Teflon Seals, and seats freshened up...

They Have a new Set of ProComp Shaft mounted roller rockers ready for installation, and they have been fantastic heads. (Contact me with any questions, because these are NOT your everyday street heads.  They are Race Heads.)

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