Need head work - who can fix these heads?

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Old 09-27-2010, 05:43 PM
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Default Need head work - who can fix these heads?

Dont look too bad to me but I dont know a whole lot about head work. Ive been told its easily fixable just gotta find someone that can do it for me.






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Where are you located?
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Here in Houston.
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what part of Houston. If around pasadena the guy building my engine can do it
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I can bring the heads to Pasadena if the price is right and he does good work.
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Westside Performance and Machine in Houston can hook you up. They're off of Emnora IIRC.

It looks like all you need are guides/liners, valves, and a valvejob for that one cylinder.
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Originally Posted by KCS
Westside Performance and Machine in Houston can hook you up. They're off of Emnora IIRC.

It looks like all you need are guides/liners, valves, and a valvejob for that one cylinder.
yep, call jeff at westside performance....713-465-7996
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The pitting really isn't that bad as far as I can see. As long as you didn't crack into a coolant area you should be a ok.
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those really do look like phosphorus bronze guides




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