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297250 Srp Pistons 572 Replacment Series 572 Bb Chevy 4.560 Bore 9.8:1 Comp on 2040-parts.com

US $531.62
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
297250 SRP Pistons 572 Replacment Series 572 BB Chevy 4.560 Bore 9.8:1 Comp, US $531.62, image 1
Condition:New Brand:SRP Pistons Manufacturer Part Number:297250

 

 

 

 

SRP Big Block Chevy GM 572 Replacement Series Pistons

  • Direct replacement for OEM GM 572 piston in Flat Top or Dome configuration
  • 4032 low expansion high silicon aluminum alloy heat treated to SRP specifications
  • CNC Machined domes with radiused valve reliefs provide optimum flame travel
  • Pin fitting and double spiro locks (990-042-CS) included
  • 990-2930-150-51S wrist pins (150 grams) included
  • CNC Machined ring grooves accept 1/16, 1/16, 3/16 rings (Rings Sold Separately)
  • Optional bearing steel pins available

Ring package designed for: 1/16, 1/16, 3/16 Rings   
 

Part Number 

CID 

Bore 

Stroke 

Rod Length 

Block Height 

297250

572

4.560

4.375

6.535

10.188

 Comp. Height

 Dome Volume

 Gram Weight

 

112cc

Head Cubic Centimeters 

118cc

 

124cc 

 1.465

-3cc

675

10.3

9.8

9.5

 

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