Harley Evolution 1340 Screamin Eagle Breather Type Cylinder Heads Oem on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
Up for sale is a set of Screamin Eagle cylinder heads for Harley Evolution 1340 models. They are breather heads, we disassembled the heads, cleaned and decarbonized the heads, inspected the parts, reseated the valves, installed a heli coil and new valve seals, they are nice heads and now obsolete, they would be a good addition to a build project.
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