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3.540 Whaley Piston And Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

La Mirada, California, US

La Mirada, California, US
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Piston measures 3.537. Which means its made for a finished bore dia of 3.540. No rings. The compression height is .523 the rod date is 5/21/08. Should fall right into a Whaley rhino or a first generation. Whaley terminator.

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