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What's a good month to have for 69 camaro 302 186 202 heads and what are they going for approximately.they have GM valves and been rebuilt in the mid 70's very nice set I think mine are March of 69
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Not really a bad month to have.
Aug 68 through May 69 are most common. June & July 69 appear less often (normal slow down for model changes). As for what they are worth, you will see them all over the board. Some guys prefer to find them with 1.94 valves anyway and have them machined. Also, many guys will want to upgrade to stainless valves, and will just ASSUME they need guides. I don't know anyone who would buy a pair that was rebuilt in the 70's and try bolting them on. If they haven't been surfaced, and still have the press in studs, $200 each and up, depending on whether someone is "hot" for the particular date. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-1970-70-Cor...872&vxp=mtr
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I prefer 186's with the 1.94 valves and then convert them to 2.02's. This provides nice fresh material for the valve seats. I think it's typical to end up with more $$ in them, but I feel you end up with a better set of heads.
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seemed pretty clean looks like the only had one valve job done to them the valves are not sunk in the head exhaust valve still sticks up a little bit date c 26 9 but they have been sitting awhile
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Forgot to mention, also a huge plus if they have NOT been ported.
Matched dates is a plus. Again, <span style="font-weight: bold">minimum</span> $400 for the pair, but you will see guys asking $800 and more.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brent396</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What's a good month to have for 69 camaro 302 186 202 heads and what are they going for approximately.they have GM valves and been rebuilt in the mid 70's very nice set I think mine are March of 69</div></div>
any month! can't see the dates when the valve covers are on. |
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OK thanks how about a oil pan to
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If it is an assy line correct oil pan for a Z/28, $300 and up. Have seen them go as high as $500 with the windage tray and studs.
Here is how to tell the difference between the old and the new. http://www.camaros.net/forums/showth...ht=nos+oil+pan
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I have an assembly line oil pan Brent. Some pitting but nice.
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Thanks guys
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