Mgb Press Fit Pistons With Rings,set/4 New Fits 1972-1980 1800 Engines 8.8:1 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
These are quality AE Miiral pistons for 72 to 80 MGB/MGBGT with press fit wrist pins. These pistons are .020 over. Brand new in the box, includes rings and wrist pins. I bought these for my brothers MGB engine, but the block would not clean up at .020, so I had to go to .030. Right out of the box, the pistons with rings and pins they are with in .5 grams. #1-485.7g #2-485.7g #3 485.8g #4-486.2g Buyer pays postage. |
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