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Chevrolet Small Block Dart 215 Cast Iron Cylinder Heads on 2040-parts.com

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Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
This pare of Dart 215 cylinder heads are new, never bolted to an engine. The intake and exhaust ports have been gasket matched and the chambers have been opened up.
Brand:DART Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:10620020P

This is a pair of new Small block Chevrolet Dart 215 cylinder heads. The Intake and Exhaust ports have been gasket matched, the chambers have been un-shouded and open up to a 75cc chamber volume. It has 2.02 intake valves and 1.600 exhaust. The cylinder head are complete with springs, retainers and stainless steal valves. The gasket matching and chamber work was professionally done. The part number of the cylinder head is 10620020P.

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