1972 Mustang Cylinder Heads

Upgrade or Maintain Your 1972 Mustang's Cylinder Heads for Optimal Performance
1972 Mustang Cylinder Heads
If your 1972 Mustang's cylinder heads are cracked or damaged, then you need to replace them. But there are other reasons to replace your cylinder heads. Building your own engine gives you the opportunity to customize your '72's performance to perfectly suit your driving needs. And selecting the right cylinder heads is a critical part of that.
The Best of the Best
If you're just replacing a damaged part and want to keep your classic Mustang as stock as possible, then a direct replacement cylinder head is a perfect fit for you. You already know the rest of your parts will work perfectly with it. And you know the performance suited you. A lot of classic owners feel this way, which is why OEM-style replacements are a popular purchase.
But there are also cylinder heads available that can improve your Mustang's performance. Aftermarket cylinder heads come in a variety of styles. Whether you want a cylinder head that has a higher intake volume or one constructed of lightweight aluminum, there are lots of features that can add a little something extra to your engine.
When building an engine, the most important thing is to make sure that your parts are all going to work well with each other. We sell packages for this purpose. In packages, the parts have all been designed and tested to establish that they work well together. Even if you already have picked out your camshaft and intake manifold, it's a great idea to look over these kits to get a feel for which cylinder heads might work for you.
Not the year you're looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, or 1973 for additional options.























