351 Cj 4v Cylinder Head 1973-1974 Ford & Mustang 351 Cobra Jet D3ze-aa on 2040-parts.com
Gordonville, Missouri, US
Good used D3ZE-AA 351 CJ 4V Cylinder head. Offered at NO RESERVE.
Valves 2.04, 1.66
75.4cc (Open chamber)
In port 2.50 x 1.75
Ex port 2.00 x 1.74
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