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Hemi Predator Performance Head on 2040-parts.com

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West Richland, Washington, United States

West Richland, Washington, United States
Condition:New

This is a new Hemi Predator 212 cc performance Head. 28.5mm stainless intake valve. 25mm stainless exhaust valve and . 36lb springs, with aluminum retainers. Head has been milled 30 thousands. Head has been meticulously ported and polished and flow tested for optimum performance. Lots of hours in this head to get it right. Will make a great modified or open head. This head will really rock your motor with a NR 307 cam, or a dyno 308 cam. Needs a 304 tillotson or a mikuni carb with one of these cams. You can't build this for what I am selling this for.

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