1970 Mustang Cylinder Heads

Mustang GT Cylinder Head

Maintain or Replace Your 1970 Mustang's Cylinder Heads for Improved Performance

1970 Mustang Cylinder Heads

Mustang GT Cylinder Head

Maintain or Replace Your 1970 Mustang's Cylinder Heads for Improved Performance

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  1. ARP Cylinder Head Bolt Kit Hex Head 289/302
    ARP Cylinder Head Bolt Kit Hex Head 289/302
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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. EDL2091
    Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit Performer RPM 367 HP 289/302
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    $3,617.95
  4. Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit E-Street Power Package 289/302
    Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit E-Street Power Package 289/302
    Rating:
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    $2,841.95
  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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1970 Mustang Cylinder Heads

Without good cylinder heads, your 1970 Mustang's engine isn't going to be doing much of anything. Whether you've cracked or damaged a cylinder head or just need to rebuild your engine for better performance, you're going to need a replacement. The cylinder head is a critical part of your build, and selecting one that's right for you is a good step towards making sure you're happy with the way your Mustang performs.

Cylinder Heads That Impress

1970 Ford Mustang cylinder heads available now have many features that can outshine your original equipment. From lightweight aluminum castings to totally absurd intake port volumes, there are a lot of options. While all of these options are right for someone's build, the trick is finding the one that's right for yours.

Those trying to get back to factory-perfect actually have the easiest time. If your 1970 Mustang cylinder head was great but then cracked, then a replacement should keep you running and happy for several more decades. These will be direct replacements, so they'll also be the easiest to install.

If you're thinking low-end torque is important to you, then you may be happiest with cylinder heads with a smaller port volume. On the other hand, if you live in the high rpm range, high volume heads will be a great pick for you.

We've also got all the gaskets, pulleys, and hardware that you'll need to get your cylinder heads installed and keep them maintained through the years.

Not the year you are looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.