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> FS 914-6 Factory Heat Exchangers $1500, Minor repairs needed
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post Feb 24 2025, 07:42 AM
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Still available.
If anyone wants them repaired by Ben it will add $400-500 to the price. That is to cover his repair cost and shipping to Wisconsin. Depending on where you are located they could be shipped from Ben to you or returned to Me in California.

The boxes are good condition but a little loose around the pipes. Tubes have rust as shown. One outlet needs some smoothing on the metal.
$1500 plus shipping form California.


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post Feb 24 2025, 11:06 AM
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Those are pretty nice. The area Bruce identified could be fixed for about $300 to the buyer (not the pitting) these will paint up very nicely
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Those are pretty nice. The area Bruce identified could be fixed for about $300 to the buyer (not the pitting) these will paint up very nicely

I remember some of the american header co.s used to spray molten aluminum for a finish. I wonder if that can still be done. Seems like pits would never become holes that way? I have a set of 40 yo headman sbc,I think they called it 'alumicoat' they still look great on the outside, I do wonder though what condition the steel pipe is now on the inside.
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QUOTE(mb911 @ Feb 24 2025, 09:06 AM) *

Those are pretty nice. The area Bruce identified could be fixed for about $300 to the buyer (not the pitting) these will paint up very nicely

I remember some of the american header co.s used to spray molten aluminum for a finish. I wonder if that can still be done. Seems like pits would never become holes that way? I have a set of 40 yo headman sbc,I think they called it 'alumicoat' they still look great on the outside, I do wonder though what condition the steel pipe is now on the inside.



I have refurbished about 40 sets of these. The internal pipes are always nice. The external do pit. They rarely pit through but can happen. These look to be very nice.
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