460 Ford/bbf Diamond Pistons Bbf C460 Heads on 2040-parts.com
Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
Does NOT include pins. Pistons and buttons only.
BBF Diamond custom Pistons and buttons. Fit C460 cyl heads 4.560 bore 1.300 comp height +8.0 cc dome/ effective volume Coated skirts Internal milling for aluminum rod. Pistons have around 40 passes. My project has changed to a lower compression setup. I am keeping the heavy wall pins for my other Pistons. Also will throw in the Total Seal rings that were on the Pistons. These were going to be used for a 601 ci BBF |
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