FS: 6.0L Block with Forged Pistons.
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From: JunkYard
The we're in a 4.060 bore block. We listed them separately at $450 shipped.
There nearly $800 new from CP. I believe they are an -11cc dish for a .927 pin used with a 6.125 rod.
Matching pins and locks included. Rings are on all but the Number 1 piston for inspection.
There nearly $800 new from CP. I believe they are an -11cc dish for a .927 pin used with a 6.125 rod.
Matching pins and locks included. Rings are on all but the Number 1 piston for inspection.
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From: JunkYard
This is the part number we were given was CP-BLS1114-STD.
You can see the CP logo casting in the first Photo of the piston upside down.
They are CP L10 bullet pistons.
I just re-measured the skirt at roughly 4.0615 so that is likely the correct part number.
That part number shows for a 4.065 bore with a .0035 clearance.
You can see the CP logo casting in the first Photo of the piston upside down.
They are CP L10 bullet pistons.
I just re-measured the skirt at roughly 4.0615 so that is likely the correct part number.
That part number shows for a 4.065 bore with a .0035 clearance.
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From: JunkYard
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You would like what?
Are you lost? Should I call the police or something?
Are you interested in the pistons???
At present time, they are at the machine shop with the block. Everything is being cleaned and inspected as I have someone local interested in the package.
Are you lost? Should I call the police or something?
Are you interested in the pistons???
At present time, they are at the machine shop with the block. Everything is being cleaned and inspected as I have someone local interested in the package.
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