1776 Vw Piston And Cylinder Kit Aircooled Volkswagen Performance on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, United States
VW 90.5 x 69mm 1776cc Piston & Cylinder KitThis is a new set of 90.5mm VW Aircooled Type 1 Pistons and cylinders. This kit does require machine work on the cylinder heads and case; Fits 90.5/92 Case, 90.5/92 Heads. The 39.8mm Compression Height will work with small stroked cranks 69, 74, and 76
Engine size: 1776cc with 69mm crank Stroke: 69 to 76 Cylinders: Cast Iron Pistons: Hypereutectic Compression Height: 39.8mm Kit includes: 4 Cylinders, 4 Pistons, 1 set of Piston Rings and 4 Pins and clips. Made by AA Performance Products |
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