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Probe Forged Pistons 10662-std 347" Stroker Pistons 4.00" Bore Dish New on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:10662-STD Part Brand:PROBE INDUSTRIES Warranty:Yes

Straight up sales of parts, shipped quickly.  We won't play games with you.  No Fancy ads or talk.  Just straight up parts.  Please Please return the favor by behaving the same way.

LAST ONE OF THESE PART #'S FOR SALE

FOR SALE:
BRAND NEW IN THE box
PROBE INDUSTRIES FORGED PISTONS  for SBf 289-302  stroker applications  2618 blower N2o alloy construction.



Intended application:
bore:  4.00"
stroke 3.4"
wrist pin .912"
rod length  5.4"

COMPRESSION DISTANCE IS 1.090



 9:1  APPROX COMPRESSION  w/ 64cc MANY VARIABLES  CHECK OUT PROBE'S WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO

valve reliefs for:  SBC TRADITIONAL HEADS AND AFTERMARKET REPLACEMENTS  *** also twisted wedge heads****

USES NORMAL 1/16 1/16 3/16 STYLE RINGS          NOT SUPPLIED  

Complete set of 8 with wrist pins and spirolox and the oil rails if the application uses them.   WE DO VERIFY AND RECORD THE ACCURACY OF EVERY SHIPMENT PRIOR TO SHIPPING. Please don't launch a clip across the garage and then claim that you didn't get a full set. ETC...

Shipping to the 48 states is 30.00   AK and HI  we can quote.   No international shipments    YES, some folks offer free shipping.  Does that mean that the shipping doesn't cost them any money?  No, it is built into the selling price.  Selling price + shipping price = final price

We are shipping every week day to speed up your order... Please purchase with enough time to allow them to arrive. 

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE PARTS PLEASE ASK.  DO NOT BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE CONFIRMED WITH YOUR MACHINIST OR ENGINE BUILDER THAT THESE PARTS ARE RIGHT FOR YOU.
Sorry, we don't give advise on whether any parts are for your engine specifically.  Some folks don't understand that engines are complex, and building one requires skill and the ability to make it happen.  So, if you want to hold someone responsible for whether they are good for you... that person should be you, or at least your engine builder or machinist.  PLEASE MAKE YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AD AND ITS CONTENT.  
 

Returns:  We will accept returns during the return time period.  Returns must be in the same salable condition with all packaging etc... no alterations or missing parts, no damage etc...  IE: if you try to build the engine and change your mind, you cannot return them.  That is not fair to us or the next person who may want to buy them.  So, as above, please make sure ahead of time that they are the right ones for you.  TAKE RESPONSIBILITY.  No refunds for shipping either way.  We paid the shipping going to you, you changed your mind, that doesn't undo the cost we had to pay. 

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