FS Edelbrock RPM Aluminum Heads
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FS Edelbrock RPM Aluminum Heads
I have for sale a used pair of Edelbrock Performer RPM cylinder heads (Edelbrock part number 6089). They are the straight plug 64 cc chamber ones. They have steam holes drilled for for a 400 engine but can be used for any 350/383 application. They have been used on my 400 but certainly have less than 500 miles on them and are in very good condition. Pics will follow when I remove the engine later today.
I'll include the correct (used) set of ARP head bolts and correct (used) Felpro head gaskets (for a 400 SBC application).
Asking $800 plus shipping.
I'll include the correct (used) set of ARP head bolts and correct (used) Felpro head gaskets (for a 400 SBC application).
Asking $800 plus shipping.
Last edited by CA-Legal-Vette; 07-12-2009 at 02:47 PM.
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Drifting
I have for sale a used pair of Edelbrock Performer RPM cylinder heads. They are the straight plug 64 cc chamber ones. They have been drilled for steam holes for a 400 engine but could certainly be used for any 350/383 application. They have been used on my 400 but certainly have less than 500 miles on them and are in very good condition. Pics will follow when I remove the engine later today.
I'll include the correct (used) set of ARP head bolts and correct (used) Felpro head gaskets (for a 400 SBC application).
Asking $800 plus shipping.
I'll include the correct (used) set of ARP head bolts and correct (used) Felpro head gaskets (for a 400 SBC application).
Asking $800 plus shipping.
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Are you interested in trading for a set of bare used trick flow heads for a 350? With no steam holes. i'm thinking of going to a 400 block but I dont want to drill the TFS heads for the steam holes. let me know if you are interested.
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If your heads are aluminum, the holes are very easy to drill. I took mine to a machine shop but you could easily do them with a hand drill. If you have a drill press, it's pretty much a no brainer.