Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Cylinder Head Complete, Good Used Replacement Head!! #1 on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, US
Porsche 3.2 ltr Carrera Head as removed from a 80K mile engine. These have been sitting on the shelf for some time waiting for a project that never happened. This head is complete with valves, springs and retainers, as well as studs. There is one small section of one fin cracked which you can see in the pics. This is NOT a critical fin and is NOT any reason to not run these with 100% confidence. It is the most common one to crack. It is included if you want to have it reattached but it is not needed. These are first run heads that have never been worked on which your machine shop will appreciate! Perfect to replace that one bad head! ONLY a few left!
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