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Rebuilt Chevrolet Vortec Heads on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Atchison, Kansas, United States

Atchison, Kansas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Chevrolet Vortec Surface Finish:Painted Manufacturer Part Number:10239906 Warranty:No Other Part Number:906 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

Up for auction is a rebuilt pair of Chevy Vortec cylinder heads. They have been machined for screw in studs and guide plates and larger than stock valve springs. The have new stainless steel swirl polished valves and new springs rated for hydraulic flat tappet cams with up to .550" lift. They also have new Teflon valve seals and are ready to use. They will need a special Vortec intake manifold. They have not had steam hole drilled so they are not recommended for use on the 400 small block unle the steam home are properly drilled.
Thank you for looking

Shipping will be fixed at $60 for CONUS but for Alaska and Hawaii it will be considerably more like around $200. I will not be selling outside of the Unites States so please don't ask. If you are close to me you can save shipping by picking up locally with either full payment thru PayPal or Cash in hand.

I will be on vacation until June 10, 2016 so I won't be able to ship them until after that date.

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