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Diamond Pistons #11865 Sbc Brodix 12 Dome 4.160 Bore (15 Deg Valve Angle) on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
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Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States
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Brand:Diamond Pistons Manufacturer Part Number:11865

Diamond Pistons #11865 for Small Block Chevy Brodix 12 Dome. (15 deg valve angle) 4.160 bore. Teflon skirts. Includes oil ring support rails and spirolox. Does not include wrist pins or rings. Set of 8. (MCS#610)

4.160 Bore
1.100 Compression Height
3.800 Stroke
6.000 Rod Length

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