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Brodix 11 Sp X Aluminum Cylinder Head Complete With Titanium Valves And Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $2,870.99
Location:

Rochester, Indiana, United States

Rochester, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Brodix Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:KC 11 SP X Applications::Small block Chevrolet and Gaerte Midget Engines Warranty:No

Gaerte Engines has for sale: (1) NEW Brodix KC 11 SP X CNC ported, Chevrolet 23 degree cylinder head with Del West titanium intake and exhaust valves. This head has Isky 9965 springs and all hardware, assembled. This head would be great for a midget engine upgrade or another identical head could be ordered to make a V8 set. Intake valves are Del West 2080-514 LC, and the exhaust valves are Del West 1600-514 LC. This assembled head weighs 28.15 pounds.

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