Listed is a rebuilt set of 4.3l heads, that has yet to be used. Casting #'s 12556140 & 10236772. They have 1.94 & 1.60 valves with the stamped rockers. These I have had sitting for a couple of years, & were taken off a rebuilt long block when I decided to go with some extremely
ported heads, 2.05 & 1.60 valves, larger springs, with billet 3/8 x 1.70 rockers. They have aftermarket screw in ARP 3/8 studs. One valve cover screw needs to be tapped. Shouldn't be that big a deal. Thanks for looking. Any quest please contact me. I will respond as soon as possible.
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