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Chevrolet B.b. 454 Pistons Std. With Dimple Conn. Rods on 2040-parts.com

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Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
IN VERY GOOD CONDITION..FROM MARINE CRATE MOTOR
Brand:G.M. Manufacturer Part Number:14097021 / 14D97021

THIS SET OF 8 PISTONS WITH CONNECTING RODS ARE FOR A 454 CID MOTOR, POSSIBLY OUT OF A BOAT MOTOR... THE RODS ARE DIMPLED WITH 7/16 BOLTS....HAS TAPERED WRIST PINS... RODS ARE PRESSED ON... BELIEVE THEY ARE CLOSED CHAMBER... SMALL DOME .. .265 HIGH... HAS A NUMBER STAMED ON THEM OF 14097021, OR 14D97021... FROM WHAT I CAN FIGURE THEY CAME FROM A CRATE MARINE ENGINE, BLOCK NUMBER #10237297 AND HEADS #14097088 . ALSO THEY TAKE METRIC RINGS ..ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL 623-223-1773.................. CHECK OUT OUR OTHER GREAT ITEMS......

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