1967 Mustang Cylinder Heads

Mustang GT Cylinder Head

Replace Your 1967 Mustang's Cylinder Heads and Achieve Optimal Performance

1967 Mustang Cylinder Heads

Mustang GT Cylinder Head

Replace Your 1967 Mustang's Cylinder Heads and Achieve Optimal Performance

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  1. ARP Cylinder Head Bolt Kit Hex Head 289/302
    ARP Cylinder Head Bolt Kit Hex Head 289/302
    Rating:
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    $60.13 MSRP $99.37
  2. Ford Racing Head Gasket and Bolt Kit Mustang 289/ 302 1965-1995
    Ford Racing Head Gasket and Bolt Kit Mustang 289/ 302 1965-1995
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    $48.99 MSRP $85.50
  3. Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit E-Street Power Package 289/302
    Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit E-Street Power Package 289/302
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    $2,841.95
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    Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit Performer RPM 367 HP 289/302
    Rating:
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    $3,617.95
  5. EDL2092
    Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit Performer RPM 400 HP 351W
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    $3,616.95
  6. HBK3705
    ARP Head Bolt And Bushing Kit For 351W Heads On 289/302
    Rating:
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    $116.99 MSRP $196.18
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1967 Mustang Cylinder Heads

If you’re looking to increase power and performance in your 1967 Mustang, consider replacing your cylinder heads. While we offer replacements for cylinder heads that have been damaged, upgrading is a great way to get better performance out of your Mustang.

Achieve Peak Performance With the Proper 1967 Mustang Cylinder Head

Most Mustang drivers feel strongly about performance. In order to get the best performance out of your 1967 Mustang, it’s important to have cylinder heads appropriately matched to your engine’s dynamic compression ratio. With a higher compression ratio, the engine typically runs hotter due to increased pressure combined with the use of fast-burning high-octane fuel. A high compression ratio engine needs to dissipate exhaust quickly in order to keep the engine from running too hot. A lower compression ratio engine will not have the same air intake and exhaust needs as a high compression engine.

Whether you’re running a higher compression ratio or lower compression ratio, your engine needs to take in the right amount of air and push out the right amount of exhaust in order to achieve peak performance.

Swapping out your cast iron cylinder heads with new lightweight cast aluminum options reduces vehicle weight and helps get your Mustang running at peak performance.

Not the year you are looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.