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Kawasaki 750 Mrd Girdled Head W/29cc Domes.. on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
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Here is a nice used MRD polished girdled head with 29cc domes for the Kawaski 750 engines. Head is in good used condition with zero pitting or damage. However, I did have to grind a small amount on the sides of the head in two area's to make clearance for the girdle kit mounts. On a big pin this head made approx 160 psi, but I cannot say for certain what you will get due to it all depending on the port timing of your cylingers and how fresh the top end is. Although they are not pictured I will include the o-rings for the domes as well. Serious bidders only please and if you have any questions feel free to ask. Also, be sure to check out my other items as I am currently clearing out my garage. Good luck bidding and remember..NO RESERVE!

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