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Sbf Ford 351w Aluminum Cylinder Head 302 289 Engine Block Bushings 1/2" To 7/16" on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Millersville, Maryland, United States

Millersville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4235 Brand:PC UPC:Does not apply

Ford
Small Block

351 Windsor 1/2" head bolt heads reducing bushing to 7/16" 289/302

Allows Use of heads with 1/2' bolt holes to be used on 289/302 engine block with 7/16" bolt application 

Black zinc finished steel

.500 O.D. 
.438 I.D.

About US

Whether your requirements are for stock or 1200hp plus, we have provided our customers with performance and quality second to none

We are a premier High performance machine shop with over 25 years in business.

FEED THE NEED FOR SPEED!!! With US

CGM Motorsports is a complete in-house machine shop and high performance parts supply store. Whether balancing, flow testing, or blueprinting your performance engine or general engine rebuilding when you get a Crankshaft Grinding & Machine Inc. engine it's built in our shop by our techs. Everyone in our shop is a die-hard engine fanatic with years of experience. When your job is your passion, the results are evident. This is most important requirement of a CGM Motorsports employee. We are all committed to provide the customer with the best we have to offer. With this dedicated team of employees, we believe there are NO limits on what we can accomplish together.
We are one of the larger retail High Performance engine parts warehouses if you don’t see it call us we probably have it

SHIPPING

Shipping advertised is for within the lower 48 states. Please contact through Email or call us (410)766-7467 if you are to purchase from Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico

International shipping will be quoted upon request through Email or call us(410)766-7467
Some instances may occur where we do not have the product in stock and it must be drop shipped from manufacture
Parts Orders ship UPS or USPS within 3 days from the time that you purchase your items. Cylinder heads and engine kits that require machine work estimated shipping time 3 to 10 working days depending on load of work in machine shop. 
Expedited shipping is available please contact us for quote before bidding/ordering 
Each transaction is handled on an individual basis to assure you, the customer, get correct parts/cylinder head build for your application and at the lowest price possible.

CONTACT US

If you need additional information regarding our auctions please feel free to contact us:

OUR Physical/mailing address

Crank Grinding & Machine Inc.

(DBA) CGM Motorsports

8211 Cloverleaf Drive

Millersville, Maryland

21108

Telephone: 410-766-SHOP(7467)
Fax: 410-766-0613 
E-mail us:

HOURS OF OPERATION: 
Monday - Friday 8AM - 6PM 
Saturday & Sunday: By appointment and Email



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