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Fully reconditioned RB20 ECCS Silver Top head for sale

Head has been professionally leveled, cleaned and so on. cost a lot of money. basically a full recondition no performance work but if you want more details contact my mech, Brett @ Joviant - 9905 3399

comes complete internally and with the following if not already sold separately:

- cam gears

- cam covers

- intake manifold, lower half, with injectors etc.

- exhaust manifold

This would be great for any RB20 build up (RB22/23/24) or just put it on your stock RB20 and for smoother performance and peace of mind.

$1000 ono

$500

:P:rolleyes:

Edited by Black Betty
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Come on peeps! This is perfect for any RB20 based build up, save yourself some big $$$ the work on the head cost me $2000 and it hasn't even been touched yet!

Make an offer i can only say no

cleaned the the ports de-burred

There ya go....

I want it, but got Rods/pistons to pay for as well

out of interest, willing to ship it to SA?

Does it have rocker covers/cams/valvetrain ie. is it complete or a bare head

Whats been done to it? any porting or anything?

technically it hasn't been ported just had imperfections smoothed out.

It a totally complete head. from an ECCS silver top. I the manifolds, fuel rail etc. to go with to. the only thing its missing is the igition timing moduel that goes on the cam cover. only the bare head itself has been reco'd but all the valves cams, etc etc are in good nic.

happy to post anywhere if you pay the postage. it won't be cheap though.

a nice reco'd head would be great for an RB20 drifter as you'd be punishing the head constantly in that application.

Edited by Black Betty
might be interested,but need more infor on the head,where about do u live,is inspection welcome?

any good pics will help if u can send to [email protected]

thanks a lot. :)

Located on the northern beaches. The head is at my mechanics workshop - Joviant - and inspection is more than welcome.

I haven't got any pics. its really just a shiny new head. It all in bits, the mech, Brett, is going to re-assemble it for me for the sale but if you want to install things like new valves, springs, guides etc i could leave it all separate for you. rocker covers are off so they are ready to be painted or chromed to suit your taste (i was gonna go matt black)

As far as info goes what i've given is it. Its been shimmed, so the side that sits on the block is perfectly flat, no warped edges that help to blow gaskets, crack tested and came up 100% fine, and imperfections have been taken out of the combustion chambers, inletc etc. its only just come back from the shop - even i haven't seen it yet.

apart from having a nice new head - the real value is that if you want to do some head work and install some gear in the top end, this one is already out and has been machined. to remove your existing head and do the same you'd have to pay for all the labour time taking it off and putting it back on and put your car of action. plus you'd have to at least have the head shimmed before you put it back on. this has had all the hard and expensive work paid for now you can just install the parts and wack it on. Then you can sell your old top end.

FOR INSPECTIONS CALL ME: ROWAN: 0410 321 343 AND I'LL ARRANGE WITH JOVIANT.

CHEERS :laugh:

Edited by Black Betty
  • 2 months later...
$250?

Sorry thats a bit low. i've got a guy offering me $400 pickup at the moment so its on hold. but as with most sale inquiries on here that may not go through. i can possibly sell you an RB20 head that hasn't been shimmed or washed for $280.

Pics?

Its an RB20 top end. no different to any other standard one, except its clean and the bottom is flat.

i haven't even seen it yet. its sitting in the machine shop on the other side of Sydney waiting for someone to give it love, so its a bit hard for me to get pics, sorry. i'm sure there are some on the net somewhere to give an idea if you've never seen an RB20 head off the block.

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