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> FS- Pair 2.0 Liter Heads # 039.101.321A, rebuilt & performance flow tested with 2K miles
TJB/914
post Aug 14 2012, 07:12 PM
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Pair of 2.0 Liter heads # 039.101.321A off my recent motor rebuild with less than 2K miles. Primo Petrucci rebuilt the heads on my first motor rebuild and did a performance build. One of the heads had a crack in the spark plug hole & they were welded and repaired. These heads are great flowing heads. I didn't clean them up , but these are good heads.

Price: $800.00 for the pair + $50.00 shipping = $850.00 shipped anywhere in the USA.

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Still available. Good flowing 2.0 liter heads.

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Still available. Good flowing 2.0 liter heads.

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Here's a litttle info on these 2.0 liter heads.
My motor was built by a professional VW/Type-4 engine builder, Primo Petrucci a well known MI engine builder in 1994. I fired up the motor in Sept 1997 and put about 2K miles on the motor until 2008 on my garage queen full restoration 914. I was having a camshaft issue with the original cam with low vacuum and poor idle. I then rebuilt the motor in 2008 with a Raby #9550 cam & new Raby LE-180 heads. The old heads were OK, I just wanted new heads. Why?? Because. no good reason??. The orig. motor/heads had 100K miles on it and Primo did a lot of head work on his flow bench with a performance turn key build. I was going to bead blast the heads so they look better, but decided why spend the money. These are good heads & getting hard to find. See the attachment motor build for head details.
Contact me if you need more info.
BTW: Motor builds are about 3-times more in today's market. Ouch!!!!
Tom


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