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Brownfield Aulminum Cylinder Heads on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Maple Shade, New Jersey, United States

Maple Shade, New Jersey, United States
good condition
Warranty:No

Brownfield aulminum 23degree cylnder heads. Old school afr 200cc intake runners. 62cc combustion chamber. Angle plugs. 14m 3/4. 750 reach. 2.05 intake valve 1.60 exshust valve. Stainless steel valves. Manley springs good for 710in lift solid roller cam. I have a solid roller ultradyne cam that gose with the heads. 625lift. 254.264.duration @050. 106lsa manley 7/16 screw in studs.comp cams gold 1.5 rocker arms. jomar pro stud girdle. Heads have a medium port they take 1206 felpro intake gaskets. recently done bowl work and valve. job about a year ago. These heads came off of my running engin that ran 11.50s in a 4000lb vhicle. Nothing is wrong with them no cracks no leaks nothing is broken. .i upgraded to a different cylinder head. Yes they need to be cleaned. They have accessory bolt holes for alt power steering and ac.

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