Rupp Xenoah 250,340,440,and 340, 440 Chaparral Billet Cylinder Heads on 2040-parts.com
Eau Claire, Michigan, United States
xenoah rupp 250,340,440,and chaparral 340, 440 custom billet cylinder head kit your choice of 250,340,440,or blank head inserts , the water returns can be machined in top or rear side of heads left them blank because of different cooling and catch tank options, please leave note at ebay what head inserts you need , fit stock head studs they are also machined to use studs thru cylinder bolt pattern also
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