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Je Pistons 350 Ci. 4.004 Bore 1.222 C/h 12.5:1 Comp Used Small Chevy Trw Sbc on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

 This is a perfect shape set of racing or street pistons .I'm showing how great of shape the skirts are in .I remeasured the compression height and came up with 1.222 so the 1.215 on the box is .007 off. They are made for a 4.004 bore block (pistons measure 4.000 right now ) , so a factory 1987 to 2002 TBI or vortec block that is standard ,usually will hone perfectly to 4.004 and you are on your way to making a very inexpensive 400 to 600 Hp. Horse Power engine.Just get 4.005 file fit rings. These use a dykes .031" top ring and a 1/16 second and 3/16 oil ring . There is no pins , but they need to be the very common 2.950 long wrist pins , and you need 1/2 set of cir-clips.As they are right now, they weigh 520 grams . With 6.00 inch rods and a 3.50 stroke crank and a lightly decked block, you are on your way.All these parts ,I say you need, are very common  and Eagle and Scat and many other manufacturers have great deals on them all the time. I will ship right away.

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