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Chevy 454 Big Block Merlin Heads on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Merlin Warranty:No Warranty

Up for sale is pair of Chevy 454 Grumpy Merlin early style heads with valves and springs. These heads came out of my 1989 Formula SR1 Mark(Gen) IV Chevy 454 big block. Both engines with these heads produced over 500 HP Each. Reason for me selling these heads is because that my builder and I are going a different route on our next build. The only information I could gather is from a gentleman I sold my last set to. He told me this:

345 cc Intake Runners
225 188 Intake & Exhaust
Raised Exhaust Port
119 cc Combustion Chambers
 
On a few of the pictures there are stamped numbers on the heads if that helps as well.

Shipping is not included but each head weighs just under 75 lbs

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