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Bore (in): 4.030 in. Bore (mm): 102.362mm Piston Style: Flat top, with two valve reliefs Piston Material: Forged aluminum Compression Distance (in): 1.550 in. Piston Head Volume (cc): +2.00cc Wrist Pin Style: Press-fit or floating Pin Diameter (in): 0.927 in. Piston Ring Thickness: 1/16 in. x 1/16 in. x 3/16 in. |
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