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Sbf Ford Gt40 Cylinder Heads 289,302,351w on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Port Republic, Maryland, US

Port Republic, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

For sale are several sets of used clean, low and high mileage GT40 heads not the P heads. These heads are in fair to excellent condition. In each of the sets there is usually a broken stud or two at the front coolant passage. The broken studs can be removed by you or a machine shop. GT40 heads are perfect for a person who is on as budget. GT40 heads offer a 25-40hp gain over a E7TE head and come with 1.85/1.54 Intake and Exhaust valves which eliminates having to have your pistons fly-cut due to clearance issues. DO NOT BE FOOLED by seller's who claim to have had the heads machined but yet the heads still have the stock valve springs and retainers. Please feel free to message me for any other concerns about any of my items. *The picture is a promotional picture and not the actual set* Thank you!

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