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Ford Model A Nos 3 7/8" Bore .040 Oversize Piston With Fitted Pin on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Bensenville, Illinois, United States

Bensenville, Illinois, United States
NOS showing excellent condition. My have some dust or old storage oil on them only. Will need to be washed off before being installed.
Brand:TRIPEX Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:TC-8 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:ALLOY ALUMINUM PISTON & STEEL WRIST PIN

 Here we have a NOS replacement .040 oversize Aluminum alloy 3 ring piston for the 3 7/8" bore Model A Ford engine. These are TRIPLEX brand pistons made in the USA Chicago Illinois. Included is 1 piston & 1 fitted wrist pin for each purchase or can purchase both pistons & pins if needed. Shipping is included in price with the purchase. Please ask questions as needed.  Thank you for visiting my auction..... 

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