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RB25DET head for sale

Note: This head has been modified to suit a RB30 Bottom end, whilst Retaining VCT (PROPERLY!)

Head work Completed:

- Full clean up

- New welsh & oil plugs,

- Decked

- Crack Tested

- Straightness Tested

- Full Valve Cut

- New Set of Valve Stem Seals

- Certain Plugs welded as per high HP requirements

- Weld and Fit new VCT Boss

- Weld and Shut front Oil Feed to head

(this head owes me $1800)

Story: First motor I ran in failed, this Head was on it. The Head had some alloy in it from the oil pump. The head has been cleaned out, and came up good, but I would recommend probably be cleaned again for good measure and plugs replaced.

I would also recommend new lifters as the lifters that were in it obviously will have some ally inside, so would recommend new lifters. (I have cleaned them and they seem ok and have put th em in their original positions, however, I wouldn't take the chance if it was me)

can sell with original cams (that were not in the motor when it failed and they are in VGC, these are the original cams from this Head, the cams that were on the head were tomei ones.

The cam bearings and cap shells got scuffed a bit, but Linished up well and are within spec. (feel free to re-measure)

I wanted to keep the head as a spare, and if no one buys I definitely will, else...

Asking $650 ono.

Item is in Brisbane, Pickup only. Call number provided, if you havnt received a pm.

0419 745 910

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