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Remanufactured P79 Cylinder Head W/ Stock Cam Setup For Datsun 280z 81-83 on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Remanufactured P79 head , head came on 280z from 81-83, can be used on any 240z/260z/280z.
Three angle valve job, resurfacing, and pressure tested.

Height measurements from my Machine Shop to confirm head has not been shaved
Standard Height : 4.252 "
Minimum Height : 4.232 " ( below this would require shimming to correct geometry)

Measurements were taken on both ends
Actually measurements :
4.236 "
4.234 "

The head is within specs.
Head has been resurfaced, but not shaved


Head comes with stock cam setup,used rocker arms and lash pads.
All within specs.
If you want new aftermarket rocker arms and/or lash pads or HP stage 2 or 3 cam message me for prices.

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