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wanted.2.0 head

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:52 pm
by vwsamba
i'm looking for one 2.0 914 head.one valve guide fell out of mine plus cracks from spark plug etc..only need one but will take a pair...thanks Miles 310 980 3064

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:25 pm
by Twystd1
I know someone with a great pair for sale in Redlands, Kali.
(not to far from you)

He is a member of the 914club. (and a good guy)

He wants 700-800 for the pair. And they are nice. Just rebuilt. I looked at them.
No cracks.

Early heads. No air injection ports. Thats a fair deal nowadays.

Mail me at clayton (at) universalprocessing (dot) com if you are interested.

Regards,
Twystd1

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:20 pm
by speedy57tub
I have several 2.0 914 heads, email me, I am sure we can work something out. :wink:

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 3:26 am
by runfaster
i have a set of 914 3 stud 2.0 liter heads. i will let you have the pair for $250 plus shipping.

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:10 am
by Dave_Darling
Wow, just the threat of Jake's "Next Generation" heads has brought down 2.0 head prices significantly!! Used to be $250 was a super-screaming deal!

--DD

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:55 pm
by Piledriver
Dave_Darling wrote:Wow, just the threat of Jake's "Next Generation" heads has brought down 2.0 head prices significantly!! Used to be $250 was a super-screaming deal!

--DD
At ~$2K/pair for the "replica" heads, truly good 2.0 Porsche head cores are still worth quite a bit.

The ones needing serious crack work tho... HAM/Jakes "replicas" become serious competition.

My 2.0 cores are going in this week for the next "batch", I looked at going with the replicas, or even just worked "new" heads, and couldn't stomach the extra $700-$1100.

(Adrian never, ever bothered calling me back, and doesn't "do" e-mail.
Len replied almost immediately. HFM lost some work. Sorry.)

It's still going to run me ~$900 to have the work I want done.
---and that's assuming Len doesn't find anything.

The only remotely inexpensive route is still good used cores.
This will probably be true unless the volume triples and HAM can amortize that CNC gear.