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Rebuilt Detroit Diesel 4-71, 8-71, 16-71 Hd Head 5117 433 5102771r No Core Chg on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Harrison Township, Michigan, United States

Harrison Township, Michigan, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Completely rebuilt Detroit Diesel  4-71, 8-71, and 16-71 HD cylinder head with new seats, valves, springs, keepers, and injector cups.  Surfaced, hot tanked and cleaned.

Part numbers  5117 433  and   5102771R .  This is a 4 valve head and is ready to bolt on and go.

I will strap to a small pallet for shipping but buyer pays all shipping costs.  It is heavy so should be sent truck freight.  

No core charge on this head.

Check out my store for more marine stuff.


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