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Hyundai Elentra Tuscon Kia Sportage 2004-2011 2.0l Remanufactured Cylinder Head on 2040-parts.com

US $335.00
Location:

Palmetto, Florida, United States

Palmetto, Florida, United States
This remanufactured cylinder head meets or exceeds AERA specifications.
Brand:A Plus Cylinder Heads Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:CBN

FITS: This is a remanufactured OEM Hyundai Kia cylinder head that fits:

All 2.0L 4 cylinder Hyundai Kia's from 2004-2011.


COMES WITH: This is a DOHC (Dual overhead cam) cylinder head that comes complete with valves, springs camshaft, and rockers. If this cylinder head requires hydraulic lifters then lifters will be included.

COMES WITHOUT: This cylinder head may or may not come with intake/exhaust manifold studs. 90% of our heads we try to send with them so its easier on the customer, if no good studs are available then we will ship the head without studs, we recommend using your old studs over again if possible. If your cylinder head requires any solenoids, sender units, camshaft gears, cam drives, etc. then the following items will not be included, again we recommend reusing your old components if serviceable. This cylinder head does not come with a valve cover.

WARRANTY: All our high-quality cylinder heads come with a 3 year unlimited mile warranty. The warranty covers repair or replacement of the cylinder head only. If you have a warranty issue we ask all of our valued customers to contact the seller before any action is taken toward the repair of the cylinder head.

CORE RETURN: We require you return your old cylinder head to us within 30 days for the core return. There is a $100.00 Core charge that will be applied to your original method of payment if we do not see the head was at least shipped within the 30 days. A prepaid UPS return label is included and all you have to do is put the core back in the same box with all the same components your replacement head came with, affix the provided free shipping label, and give the parcel to any UPS man or location that ships UPS. Please call if you need a core extension.

ABOUT US/ CONTACT US: We are a full scale, high production machine shop with over 30 years in house experience in the automotive industry. If you do not see the cylinder head you need listed, or have ANY questions at all please call 941-417-2141 during normal business hours (M-F 8-6 EST or Sat 9-2) or call 727-810-9181 after normal hours. Thank you in advance for your interest and patronage in A+Plus Cylinder Heads.

"Leading the Industry in high quality new and remanufactured engine cylinder heads and engine components."

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