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High Compression Buick 1963 215 Aluminum Cylinder Heads Dissembled Range Rover on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
No know defects very clean having been tanked.
Brand:Buick Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:577745 Surface Finish:Bare Aluminum Other Part Number:CFD1193741

This is a pair of 1963  Aluminum Buick 3.5 liter 215 cu in 4 Barrel Cylinder heads disassembled with springs, retainers and valves no rockers.  They fit 1961-1963 215 Buick and Pontiac Engines.  Rights to the engine was sold by GM to Rover as they were expensive to make, and have been used in numerous British  cars in various bore an stroke sizes including the MGB V-8  Triumph V-8 and of course the Land Rover. Later GM tried to buy the rights to the engine back but Rover would not sell.  Also have the 4 barrel 1963 Buick original carburetor with linkage which will be on a separate auction. We have uploaded a picture of some of the intake valves the rest are still in the tank.  Number on end is 10974.  On the other end there is an H stamped into the head.

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