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Esslinger Aluminum Svo Cylinder Head New Mini Stock Turbo Efi Intake 2.3 2300 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,555.77
Location:

West Haven, Connecticut, United States

West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:svo head Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Brand:Ford

I have had this esslinger cylinder head and manifold for 15 years sitting on a shelf. New never been bolted to a motor. Have the valve train new in the pictures and a spare intake valve and parts seen in the picture all new.

Head number #386

The intake manifold is 90% done. It was a carb intake that I cut the plenum off of and machined bellmouths and welded it up as seen. Ported runners and just needs ends in the fuel rail and the throttle body plate welded on .

All parts are been sitting but are new. The head had some surface rust in the lash adjusters so I cleaned the threads up.

I will ship worldwide ask for specific cost. Shipping is 48 states quoted.

Shipping is in multiple boxes all insured.

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