1 set of Diamond forged pistons. Designed to fit a Ford 428CJ engine with a finished bore of 4.165". These pistons require the use of a 1/16" x 1/16" x3/16" ring stack. They have a -14cc d-dish and a C.D. of 1.675". They fit a std rod length and stroke. They use a .975 pin that are included as well as the spiro locks. Please ask any questions before you bid. I will ship this item to the lower 48 or Canada for no more than $50. If the shipping costs less, I will charge you less. Thanks for looking.
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