Bracket Ported "C" Heads
#1
Bracket Ported "C" Heads
Just seeing if it's even worth putting up for sale. I have a set of bracket ported "C" heads done by Joe Mondello back in the 90's. Currently on a 455 and in good running condition with a hydraulic flat tappet cam. Also throwing in a set of the Harland Sharp roller rocker arms that are on the heads. The bracket porting was the top of the line port job possible on factory iron heads. Heat riser filled, hardened valve seats, etc.
Is it worth selling these or just keep them? What are the above heads and rocker arms worth?
Is it worth selling these or just keep them? What are the above heads and rocker arms worth?
#2
I have a stock set of C heads that I had a plan to do similar work to.
And for once I live in the same state as someone selling stuff I want, that is to heavy for UPS !
I am certainly a candidate for these heads Especially if they have had the crossover filled in.
And for once I live in the same state as someone selling stuff I want, that is to heavy for UPS !
I am certainly a candidate for these heads Especially if they have had the crossover filled in.
#3
It really depends on their condition and if you have any documentation from the work that was done, but the heads are likely worth $600-1000, and the rockers add some value, at likely 50% the cost of new. That value depends if the rockers are stud mount or the mini shaft bolt-on type. The iron heads won't bring value higher than new Edelbrocks from what I've seen, unless it's a W-series casting.
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