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6.0l / 6.2l Gm Rebuilt Pair Of Heads Casting # 823 No Core Required on 2040-parts.com

US $725.00
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Warranty:1 Year Other Part Number:823

This is for a pair of 6.0L / 6.2L GM  rebuilt heads 

with casting #823



Windy City Cylinder Heads are thoroughly cleaned and inspected

Pressure tested to ensure no cracks or leaks in casting

Guide work performed / replaced with new guides or liners as needed

Three Angle Valve job performed on Rottler seat machine

We also pull a vacuum on each valve to insure a perfect seal between the valve and the seat

All valves are reground or replaced with new valves as needed 

CBN milled to ensure straightness and correct finish

All machine work performed on the latest state of the art equipment

All parts are thoroughly cleaned and inspected before assembly

Heads are assembled with new valve seals 

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