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RA IV heads 722
722 1969 Ram Air IV heads. Rebuilt and ready to bolt on. No porting. Most likely these were on a car in 69 as they don't have an X cast on them, like over the counter 722 heads do. $3,000 plus shipping.
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Photos of heads. Springs have 125 lb seat pressure. Along with a set of head bolts, believe to be ARP.
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I can't see the date codes in the pictures. Would you mind sharing. Also, do these have hardened valve seats installed or are these stock. Thanks.
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There are no date codes on production 722 heads.
The dates when originally cast get milled off for the valves. |
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Correct, no date codes on 722 heads.
Stock valve set up, I believe. |
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Actually they got milled off when they drilled the center head bolt hole. In fact if you look closely at one you can see the oval shaped pad that was put in the mold - only the ends are left after the milling process.
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Thanks for the replies. I guess I have only seen service replacement heads, which if I recall right, had the date code off to one side. I appreciate learning something new.
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Heads have been sold. Thank you.
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