Head info New vs Reworking, Asking for cost info and reputable service/sellers |
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Head info New vs Reworking, Asking for cost info and reputable service/sellers |
nditiz1 |
Nov 7 2017, 09:56 AM
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I will need to drop the motor and pull the heads due to a broken valve. While I do that I want to get some info from you all the experts on what pricing will look like. If the heads show to be cracked, I'll need to source new ones. The motor is a GA 2.0 upgraded to a 2056. I think someone said I can go 1.8 or 2.0 without modification.
Who has the best price on well made new ones? In the event the heads can saved, who do you trust for the repairs? Also, I found these: https://aapistons.com/collections/bare-cast...stud-round-port Are they any good? I guess I would then need a shop to install the valves and everything from my old heads. Thanks experts (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
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