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3782461 Chevelle Corvette Impala Nova Fueler Head 1.94-1.55. Cast Date A 17 6 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.50
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Canton, Ohio, US

Canton, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Camaro Chevelle Corvette Nova Manufacturer Part Number:3782461 3782462 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:3890462 Other Part Number:3890462

3782461 Camaro Chevelle Corvette Nova fueler head 1.94-1.55. Cast date A 17 6. 

 

Nice rebuildable core just back from the machine shop for magnalfux. No cracks or other issues found. No porting or other modifications found. All threads are in serviceable condition. One head only. Cast date A 17 6 (January 17, 1966). Bottom mold casting number is 462, likely cast during the changeover period to part number 3890462. Cast for 1.94 – 1.55 valves. Bare head. This head has the enlarged quench pads next to the spark plug holes and looks to be one of those unique 58 - 60 CC combustion chamber cylinder heads. A reputable machine shop can open this head up to 2.02-1.60 valve size if needed.

 

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