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Lotus Elan And Lotus Cortina Twin Cam Cylinder Head - Stromberg on 2040-parts.com

US $459.95
Location:

Woodstock, Illinois, United States

Woodstock, Illinois, United States
Removed from a strong engine
Brand:Lotus Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Surface Finish:Aluminum

Lotus Elan and Lotus Cortina Twin Cam Cylinder Head - Stromberg Auction is for a Stromberg-type cylinder head to fit the Lotus twin cam engine found in numerous Lotus cars and the Lotus Cortina. The head is in excellent condition (see photos) and was removed from a strong, running engine with proper oil pressure. Valves and combustion chambers show minimal carbon, and engine compression with this head installed was in the 140 - 145 psi range. Head thickness measures approximately 4.6 inches. Intake valves measure 1.530 in diameter and exhaust valves measure 1.325 in diameter (not the "big valve"). Sale includes tappet buckets identified for location in their original bores - respecting sympathetic wear characteristics. A complete set of camshaft caps is also included. Given the shipping weight and size of the packaged item, local pick-up is encouraged for those with easy access to the Chicago, Illinois, USA metro area. I will ship internationally to a few selected locations, but shipping costs will be substantial. For the successful bidder who requires shipping, please delay payment until I can obtain an accurate shipping cost and provide an invoice (E-Bay generated shipping estimates can be questionable).

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