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Diamond Pistons #75014 Bbc Flat Top 4.530 Bore With Teflon Coated Skirts on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States
Open box
Brand:Diamond Pistons Manufacturer Part Number:75014

Diamond Pistons #75014 for Big Block Chevy flat top.  4.530 bore.Teflon coated skirts.  Does not include wrist pins, oil ring support rails, spirolox or rings. Set of 8. (MCS#580)

4.530 Bore
1.645 Compression Height
4.000 Stroke
6.135 Rod Length

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