FS: 10088113 heads
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10088113 heads
I have for sale a pair of 10088113 heads off my 89 corvette. these heads were just received back from G & G Performance, Rose Hill Tx where they performed a 3 angle valve job, installed new bronze guides and seals and assembled. they had been sitting on a shelf for the last 10 years. G & G has maintained these heads for 30 years and in the past they milled the decks, cc'd the chambers and did a port job to felpro 1204 gaskets. additionally they installed manley pro flo stainless valves, comp cams springs, locks, and retainers for a hydraulic roller cam, and arp rocker arm studs. guide plates also included. not only can you feel the difference these heads make, but it was worth a .6 drop in my et at the strip the first time i went there with these heads.
asking $800.00 plus shipping plus paypal.
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St. Jude Donor '05
Way cheaper than if someone had to pay to get this done, jump on these.
.6 says you got a good job & they were done properly.
.6 says you got a good job & they were done properly.
Last edited by cv67; 08-25-2018 at 02:10 AM.
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we ended up with the comp 941 h-11 tool steel springs: 1.265 od x .880 id; 130 lbs seat pressure @1.75 hgt; 385 lbs open pressure @ 1.200 hgt; 1.100 coil bind. we tried springs with more seat/open pressure but the engine didn't like them and i didn't like the springs with lower seat/open pressures.
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we ended up with the comp 941 h-11 tool steel springs: 1.265 od x .880 id; 130 lbs seat pressure @1.75 hgt; 385 lbs open pressure @ 1.200 hgt; 1.100 coil bind. we tried springs with more seat/open pressure but the engine didn't like them and i didn't like the springs with lower seat/open pressures.
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heads are sold to a member in beautiful new York state...they almost went to the Netherlands. thanks to all who stepped in and provided assistance.