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Cylinder Heads 1967 Corvette Hp Sml. Blk. 462 Castings on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Marion, New York, United States

Marion, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:INA

Matched pair of 327 Chevy cylinder heads, casting 3890462 date code K116 & K126 Oct 1966 used on early 1967 model year, heads very clean, factory cast ports no cutting or grinding excellent FACTORY SEATS & GUIDES no inserts  guides have been cut for positive seals, press in studs removed milled and tapped for guide plates & screw in studs, no stripped holes or inserts, milled .010, 1.600 ext 2.02 int. these heads will require very little work to assy. & use, parts included with purchase,  guides & seats tell me they are very low mileage, call me for honest accurate description Bill@585-943-0482 

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