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Ross Pistons on 2040-parts.com

US $580.00
Location:

Hyattsville, Maryland, United States

Hyattsville, Maryland, United States
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Brand:Ross Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4.155 18degree Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:076783016996

Ross  4.155 bore 1.310 comp hgt custom set of pistons for 18degree nos engine.Top ring is moved down .500 was in a dart ironeagle 9.325 block with 4 inch stroke 6in rods. In a 68cc chamber piston 005in hole with .042 copper head gasket compression  was 14.3 made over 1000 hp with a 32 jet in a fogger. have the tapered good steel pins comes with 9 pistons 2 new 7used had realy fail and hurt one piston  but custom pistons come in blanks of ten so you will still have a extra piston if you hurt one. these piston would work In 3.875 stroke stock 9.00 with a 5.85  rod pistons and pins cost over 1250.00.priced to sell  also have the 6in rods oliver parabolic forsale in another ad.

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