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Datsun Dished/dome Pistons on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Used Dished/Dome PistonsI was told that all Datsun Roadster 2000 pistons where flat tops, not dished.
I was told

H20 is a DATSUN motor that is
Similar to the roadster 2000 aka u20 motor. 
A lot of people use the h20 to make a stroker out of 
a roadster 1600 aka r16. 
H20 pistons are dish and are 87.2mm
U20 pistons are flattop and 87.2mm
R16 are dome top and 87.2 mm (shorter stroke)

3 pistons look good.
1 piston, the one upside down is cracked, No Good!

I measured the diameter 3.3245 inches 
84.44 mm
Measurements are approximates.
With the diameter NOT being 87.2 mm not sure what they goto.


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