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WTB: 1600 1.6L Cylinder Head


RoccoGilroy

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Nothing is wrong with my cylinder head right now but im toying with the idea of puting a 292 regrind into my little 1.6L head. I dont want to be off the road forever while I do the switch so I was thinking of building up another head to save time. The head switch can be done in a day. I just dont want to be off the road while im rebuilding the existing head. Not really in a rush and I dont want to spend alot of money right now (maybe a trade?) Lots of other interesting parts. Eventually ill probably build up a 2.0L motor but im just having fun with what I got right now. So if you have an extra 1600 head lying around collecting dust in good shape (no cracks or warping) let me know.

Thanks,

Rocco

Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well!

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15 years ago. It's "as removed" from a previously running car that succombed to way too many salty Ohio winters. Been wrapped in plastic in my nice, dry garage attic. Has all the valves, rockers, shafts etc, and I think the cam is still resident.

Drop me an e-mail if you're interested.

Cheers

mike

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Ya id be interested for sure. What do you want for it? Iv got a bunch of stuff lying around if your interested in a trade. Let me know what you need or what you want for it and hopefully we can work something out. If you could snap a few pictures id greatly appreciate it. Mainly the bottom. Let me know and thanks for the reply.

Rocco

Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well!

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