Mild Ported (gasket Matched) Lt1 Heads Camaro on 2040-parts.com
McConnelsville, Ohio, US
I bought these heads from a guy who told me they were "ported, with triple valve springs" this is NOT the case. Since they're not what he said they were, now I need to sell as he refuses to accept a return even though not as described (local pickup).
Also the other listing stated this information
When I got the heads I had them gone through, new valve seals performance valve job, lightly milled just to clean surface. ( less than 2000mi on heads since valve job & seals)
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