Hello,
These are a professionally rebuilt set of heads, rebuilt by Bush Machine in Winston Salem, NC. The heads were originally from a 150,000 mi. '95 Monte Carlo engine. I had the engine overhauled and in the process sent the heads out as well.
What was done:
Both heads were disassembled and cleaned, checked for cracks, then reassembled with all new valve guides, valves, valve springs, valve seals, locks, and retainers. A complete overhaul. Here's a picture of them installed with the cam carriers going back on top:
Well, several thousand miles in I had to replace a gasket, and accidentally put it on backwards (it looked almost symmetrical). Coolant got into the oil and made short work of a rod bearing. So I tore the engine down and swapped an L67. These heads have been packaged up safely on a shelf ever since.
Well recently, someone came to me looking for advise on what to do to find a replacement set of DOHC heads - he didn't know I had a pair on the shelf. He told me the cheapest pair he could find were from Autozone and would cost $800 for a refurbished pair!! I told him I'd sell him my set of heads for $350. He never got back to me. I looked it up, and sure enough, prices for refurbished heads are ridiculous; $400 each! So, I thought I'd put these out there in case someone was in need of a pair of nice heads.
Here's some pictures taken as of tonight:
I'll do $350 shipped to anywhere in the lower 48 for both heads. I take paypal.
-Paul
These are a professionally rebuilt set of heads, rebuilt by Bush Machine in Winston Salem, NC. The heads were originally from a 150,000 mi. '95 Monte Carlo engine. I had the engine overhauled and in the process sent the heads out as well.
What was done:
Both heads were disassembled and cleaned, checked for cracks, then reassembled with all new valve guides, valves, valve springs, valve seals, locks, and retainers. A complete overhaul. Here's a picture of them installed with the cam carriers going back on top:
Well, several thousand miles in I had to replace a gasket, and accidentally put it on backwards (it looked almost symmetrical). Coolant got into the oil and made short work of a rod bearing. So I tore the engine down and swapped an L67. These heads have been packaged up safely on a shelf ever since.
Well recently, someone came to me looking for advise on what to do to find a replacement set of DOHC heads - he didn't know I had a pair on the shelf. He told me the cheapest pair he could find were from Autozone and would cost $800 for a refurbished pair!! I told him I'd sell him my set of heads for $350. He never got back to me. I looked it up, and sure enough, prices for refurbished heads are ridiculous; $400 each! So, I thought I'd put these out there in case someone was in need of a pair of nice heads.
Here's some pictures taken as of tonight:
I'll do $350 shipped to anywhere in the lower 48 for both heads. I take paypal.
-Paul
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