GTX JOHN
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Here is a Brand New Pair in Never out of the box
60179 Cylinder Heads that we bought last month
and our plans changed (Thanks to NHRA Changing Specs).
$1750.00 plus $48 shipping will save you three to Four hundred dollars
on Brand new Unopened Heads.
We paid $2,140 including tax from Summit who had the bet price we could find!
Free deliver in So. Cal. or So Nevada.
These heads have the open chambers that I prefer
as they seen to help with detonation particularly
with the gas we have out here. However, they are
only 65 CC which means they are as small or smaller of CCs as any of
the closed chamber heads that are 72 up so they will not lower compression.
No matter what year or size A engine we run, this is always the part number
we prefer to use.
These heads are complete with valves and springs for a flat tappet camshaft and
will accept lifts up to .575.
These are the exact heads that we run on my son's 10 second street 360 Valiant
(Hot Rod Cover/Feature car) and his 70 Duster (Hot Rod Project car) that runs 10 seconds.
Both cars have these heads right out of the box.
60179 Cylinder Heads that we bought last month
and our plans changed (Thanks to NHRA Changing Specs).
$1750.00 plus $48 shipping will save you three to Four hundred dollars
on Brand new Unopened Heads.
We paid $2,140 including tax from Summit who had the bet price we could find!
Free deliver in So. Cal. or So Nevada.
These heads have the open chambers that I prefer
as they seen to help with detonation particularly
with the gas we have out here. However, they are
only 65 CC which means they are as small or smaller of CCs as any of
the closed chamber heads that are 72 up so they will not lower compression.
No matter what year or size A engine we run, this is always the part number
we prefer to use.
These heads are complete with valves and springs for a flat tappet camshaft and
will accept lifts up to .575.
These are the exact heads that we run on my son's 10 second street 360 Valiant
(Hot Rod Cover/Feature car) and his 70 Duster (Hot Rod Project car) that runs 10 seconds.
Both cars have these heads right out of the box.
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