Sbc Sb2.2 Head Rcr Cnc Ported Single Head on 2040-parts.com
New Lebanon, Ohio, United States
One single RCR sb2.2 head . Head has some slight damage and need decked . It had something go through the intake and put peck marks in the deck but no damage to seats or guides . Intake valves are 5/16 stem 2.180 exhaust are 5/16 stem 1.60 . Save some money needs a little work but worth it .
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