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Original Harley Cone Shovelhead Motor Engine 1984 Freshly Rebuilt High End Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $2,800.00
Location:

Wake Forest, North Carolina, US

Wake Forest, North Carolina, US
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For sale is a professionally rebuilt 1984 shovelhead motor. The flywheels were trued, all internals were bead blasted and replaced if they showed any signs of wear. It has a b grind cam, solid lifters, rebuilt rockers, a 3 angle valve job on the heads. The cylinders .020 over freshly bored and honed. It has new Wisco pistons with a 9.5/1 compression ratio. The oil pump was rebuilt, and the motor has points that have been timed for the ignition. I'm happy to answer any questions call me at 336-362-5781.

The shipping prices is only an estimate. All shipping expenses will be the buyers responsibility. I will not charge handling fees, or more than the actual postage amount.

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