Ford Mustang Fairlane Falcon Ranchero Cougar Comet Orig 289 302 Cylinder Heads on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, US
1965-1978 FORD, Mustang, Fastback, Coupe, Convertible, Sprint, California Special, Grande, Ford Falcon, Fairlane, Torino, Ranchero, Galaxie, Maverick, Grabber, MERCURY, Comet, Cyclone, Cougar, XR7, Montego... ORIGINAL 1972-1973 302 CYLINDER HEADS WITH ROCKER ARMS, VALVES, SPRINGS, ETC. These Are Complete Heads. LH and RH Heads. These are ORIGINAL FORD PARTS.. Can be Installed on Any 65-78 289-302 Engine. . Both Heads have the 302 [B.A] Casting on Top and have Date Codes of [2K27] and [3G13]. Also have (Ford) Cast into the Lower Outside. Cast 302 and D2OA BA on the Bottoms. . These are 'Closed Chamber' Heads. NO SMOG.. These Heads are in Great Original Condition. No Cracks or Visible Damage. . . They are Very Clean.. No Heavy Build Up or Gunk. . Smooth Mounting Flanges and Surfaces. the Intake and Exhaust Surfaces are Smooth and Great, except the intake side surfaces have some minor pitting around the water jackets on the ends. No Visible Wear. Great Looking Ports. All threads are Great. No Stripped Threads. No Metal Pitting. No Rust. All of the Rocker Assemblies and Valves Look Good. All of the Freeze Plugs are There and Great. No Popped plugs. Overall, these are Great Original 289-302 Cylinder Heads. . . Please email with questions or call us at (360)573-6056. Shipping is a Flat Rate of $95.00 in the U.S.A Only. . 090413 I NOW HAVE AN EBAY STORE WITH LOTS OF GREAT ORIGINAL FORD PARTS .. CHECK IT OUT BY CLICKING HERE..
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