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6.0 Powerstroke Workhorse Cylinder Head New 20mm

SKU: CEP60WHN20

$1,400.00

10 in stock

This upgraded 6.0 Powerstroke diesel engine cylinder head is a great choice for an improvement over stock.

6.0 Workhorse Cylinder Head 20mm New
Choate Part Number: CEP60WN20

OE Part number : 1872648C93

Fitment, 2005, 2006, 2007

Manufacturer: Choate Engineering Performance

6.0 Powerstroke NEW Diesel Engine Cylinder Heads Include:

  • Surfaced Cylinder Head To Meet Or Exceed OEM Specification of Ra or Roughness Average, which maximizes sealing surface performance.
  • New Casting
  • New Valve Stem Seals
  • New Valves Seats
  • New Valve Guides
  • Regrind Valves and inspect margins for proper sealing.
  • O-Rings
  • Cut seats with 3 angles and optimize flow.

Machining Process:

Our heads are blueprinted to proprietary valve train geometry, to alter valve height and valve recession for maximum reliability and longevity. Our Valve stem heights are altered to remove preload on the lifter and decrease the wear and help the lifter live a long life.

Inspection Process:

Once our machining processes are complete, we pressure test the 6.0 Powerstroke cylinder heads with 40 PSI pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Then we send it through another extensive cleaning, quality control inspection and sign off sheet that will include all specs of the heads.
We measure the following specs by use of profilometer:

    • Valve recessions
    • Stem Heights
    • Installed Spring Heights
    • Spring Pressures
    • Keeper and Lock Positions
    • RA Recording

Tech Tip:

Be sure that the surface of the block is inspected and cleaned prior to installation of this Cylinder Head.

6.0 Workhorse Cylinder Head New 20mm
Choate Part Number: CEP60WHN20
Fitment: 2005, 2006, 2007 6.0L Powerstroke
Manufacturer: Choate Engineering Performance

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