Thread: how to make a 327 turn up.
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10-16-2006 01:23 PM #16
well considering u can pick up 461 462 186 etc for a few hundred and then add oh say 6 for new stuff your in them 8 hundred i havent seen an alluminum set of heads go for no 800 bucks or less
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10-16-2006 03:47 PM #17
You can buy World S/R Torquer cast iron heads all day assembled for less than $800.With 170 cc intake ports,2.02/1.6 valves screw-in studs and guide plates.They are new,flow better than the stock heads you have listed and are much stronger.
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
You can get into the aluminium Aussie heads assembled for $900 easy.
They come in sizes 190 to 210 cc.
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10-16-2006 04:09 PM #18
Here is a brand new set of ali's for $459.00 buy now
Ebay item no 260035936389
Empty but they say they can supply valves and hardware for another $150.00Last edited by southerner; 10-16-2006 at 04:12 PM.
"aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines"
Enzo Ferrari
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10-16-2006 07:40 PM #19
each or a set?
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10-16-2006 07:49 PM #20
That is for a set.Do you still want to use your 35 year old castings??
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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10-16-2006 08:38 PM #21
yes. because i can still get them done cheaper
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10-16-2006 09:35 PM #22
Did anybody actually go to the ebay site to check on this deal ? The listing has closed but has reopened."aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines"
Enzo Ferrari
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10-17-2006 06:42 AM #23
"Sometimes you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink"L.O.L.!!!
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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10-17-2006 08:44 AM #24
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but do they come with arp fasteners screw in studs guideplates?!
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10-17-2006 08:51 AM #25
I think you may have missed the point again.
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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10-17-2006 11:07 AM #26
i already got the point long ago start with a cheap base.......
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10-17-2006 11:12 AM #27
That's great if you like building junk.
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
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10-17-2006 11:27 AM #28
Had a look there at the site and from memory, they came with stainless valves, good springs and retainers, screw in studs and guide plates. All for an extra $150.00 on top of the purchase price. So that i figure would be $610.00 base for a complete set of heads plus freight plus tax.
"aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines"
Enzo Ferrari
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10-17-2006 01:38 PM #29
i was referring to the cheap "new" heads :LOL not old ones
Originally Posted by erik erikson
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10-17-2006 03:47 PM #30
Now we are on the same page.
Originally Posted by gassersrule_196





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