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Stock Harley 103" Acr Twin Cam Heads, Cylinders, Pistons, Cams, Complete Top End on 2040-parts.com

US $465.00
Location:

South Bend, Indiana, US

South Bend, Indiana, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:I accept returns for any legitimate reason as long as my parts have not been mounted, used or damaged in any way. "I changed my mind" is not acceptable. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:17192-06B & 17193-06A Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Black With Polished Fin Edges Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Core Charge:None

Stock 2012 Harley Davidson 103 Twin Cam heads with ACR's, cylinders, pistons with pins, cams and pushrods. Complete 103" top end.

All parts were taken off a 2012 FLHTK at 5985 miles for a performance build. Everything here is in very good condition. No fin damage or scratches, very little carbon in the chambers, cylinders and pistons are in good shape. Heads are unmolested and have the acr's. Cylinder bores have a couple spots of flash rust but have been oiled, flash will clean up when honed. Cams, push rods and pistons are stock.

Heads have casting numbers 17192-06B & 17193-06A. Front head has motor mount holes, picture 5. Cylinder bore is 3 7/8".

Can be used to convert a 96" engine to a 103" with automatic compression realeases. If you want to use the acr's you will need an acr wiring kit (might already be on the bike) and you should check with you dealership to be sure your ecm is compatable with acr's. Pistons are marked for the correct cylinder but piston to bore clearance should be checked before assembly.

Will be packed VERY well for shipping.

SHIPPING, PLEASE READ: The shipping cost shown IS NOT correct. Due to the weight and value of these parts I will ship in two seperate boxes to insure safe delivery. Ebay can not calculate multiple box shipping. Send me your zip for a quote. Do not send payment until I send you a corrected invoice.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: Here again, shipping cost shown is NOT correct. Check with me for the correct cost BEFORE you buy. Will ship world wide by USPS Priority Mail if possible. Buyer will pay all duty, customs and postal fees. I am not responsable for delays due to customs or postal problems within your country. If parts are lost or damaged during over seas shipment I will refund your money when I am paid by postal service. I have shipped a lot of parts over seas, problems are vary rare. This is not ment to discourage anyone, it's just a disclaimer.

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I'll ship ship within one business day of receiving payment.

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Thanks for looking, hope to hear from you.

 

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