FS: Oem Heads Off My 04 G35 Coupe Non-revup
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FS: Oem Heads Off My 04 G35 Coupe Non-revup
Like the title says these were pulled from my old motor. nothing wrong with them....what you see is what you get. If you need any more pics please let me know. I am looking for 170 shippedon them. they came off my engine with 21k on them. This would make a great port and polish job or even build them up if you want.
by the way I have not cleaned up the heads yet....so the pictures were taken when I removed them from the engine. The reason why you see the rust is before I got the engine from Infiniti Delivered to my house from the swap they had set it outside for about 2 weeks and it got some water in the runners and a couple of other places...obviously if your buying the heads all of that will removed to begin with.
I still am needing to take off the header on this one..
by the way I have not cleaned up the heads yet....so the pictures were taken when I removed them from the engine. The reason why you see the rust is before I got the engine from Infiniti Delivered to my house from the swap they had set it outside for about 2 weeks and it got some water in the runners and a couple of other places...obviously if your buying the heads all of that will removed to begin with.
I still am needing to take off the header on this one..
Last edited by g35man04; 09-24-2008 at 12:07 AM.
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ok. then im interested. how does one go about installing them? obviously remove intake, intake manifold, then what? valve covers? Does anyone know how many hours is involved in switching these out? I got a good and fair priced mechanic on hand and im def. interested.
_Mike
_Mike
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280 shipped to your door. It cost roughly 26.00 per shipment with a 300 insurance value. I will be shipping them in 2 seperate boxes to keep from damaging anything.
For install purposes...you are correct with the manifolds...once those are removed then you will have to remove the Cams....in order to remove the cams you have to take off the pulleys, the crank pulley, and then the front timing cover. Once you remove the front timing cover you can access the timing chains..there is pressure that you have to relieve in order to remove them....IMO your best bet is to just let a professional mechanic do it...
There is more involved and I hope someone has done a DIY..I wish I would of done one now and that would been a good one when removing all my parts....
For install purposes...you are correct with the manifolds...once those are removed then you will have to remove the Cams....in order to remove the cams you have to take off the pulleys, the crank pulley, and then the front timing cover. Once you remove the front timing cover you can access the timing chains..there is pressure that you have to relieve in order to remove them....IMO your best bet is to just let a professional mechanic do it...
There is more involved and I hope someone has done a DIY..I wish I would of done one now and that would been a good one when removing all my parts....
Last edited by g35man04; 07-15-2008 at 04:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by idrive_MD
awesome price, probably looking at a 12-15hr job for a mech. to remove and replace these if he takes breaks and likes to talk a bit.