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Bbc Merlin Heads Grumpy Jenkens 269cc/119cc Oval Port on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Geneva, Nebraska, United States

Geneva, Nebraska, United States
new bare casting in original box but have been removed for inspection only light surface rust on castings
Brand:bbc Merlin Manufacturer Part Number:3004B

These are world Merlin cast iron big block chevy heads oval port 269cc intake ports and 119 combustion chambers  part #3004 
the listing is for both heads these are new bare casting but have been sitting around awhile and have light surface rust
valve size from what I could find should be 2.30 intake and 1.88 exhaust 3/8 valve stem size


the date on the pics are wrong I did not update the date after putting in new batteries the pics were taken on 6/6/2016

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