Thread: value of 1972 olds 7a heads
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01-28-2004 03:25 PM #1
value of 1972 olds 7a heads
could any one tell me how much a set of olds #7a heads would cost through a junkyard and if that would be the best set up for a 403 olds rebuild.
Thanks
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01-28-2004 03:30 PM #2
I wouldent pay anymore than 300 bucks a head. I dont know if it would be the best for a 403 olds.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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01-28-2004 05:25 PM #3
go to www.442.com and read their faq- they list detailed info on every Oldsmobile head casting number, #cc's, Valve size and weather they are performance heads or not.
Personally- for 403 heads, I would not pay a junkyard more than $100 for a set of oldsmobile heads, unless they are have been recently rebuilt.Ben
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01-28-2004 05:46 PM #4
I wouldnt go to a junkyard to get a set of heads for a 403 anyway. A set of rebuilt heads should cost around the same, and you get a warantee. Are you using 350 or 403 heads anyway? &a are 350 if memory serves me right.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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01-29-2004 02:04 PM #5
i want to put 7a olds 350 heads on a 403 old to raise the compression to 9.5:1. Can anyone tell me how well this works or if i should be using a different set of heads.
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