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Mahle Motorsport Power Pak Piston, Sbc 414 /400/350 Hot Rod, Imca Modified on 2040-parts.com

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Auburn, Indiana, United States

Auburn, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:SBC Brand:Mahle

Dyno time only Mahle PowerPak piston set. Used for dyno testing of carbs, intakes and other items. 4.125" , 3.875 stroke, 6.00" rod. Comp height 1.0625 oil support rails included. 11.9:1 compression with 64 cc heads. Comes with pins. Will need to source pin retainer clips and rings. 1.5, 1.5, 3.0 mm ring pack.

Pistons are in great shape. Couple of minor scratches on a couple skirts but otherwise in great shape.

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