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Vintage Weiand 392 Hemi Cylinder Head Spacer Valley Head Service Ported 331 354 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Stanley, New York, United States

Stanley, New York, United States
Condition:Used

ONE only Weiand cylinder head to intake manifold aluminum spacer for 331/354/392 Chrysler Hemi engines. Ported by the famous Valley Head Service Canoga Park Calif. back in the day. 
Weiand part # CS1. This measures approx. .60" thickness. This could be easily copied by a machine shop to make a matching set. Excellent condition.

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