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Sbc Je Forged Dome Pistons 4.125 Bore 18* Gas Ported on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, US

Wichita, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:JE Pistons Surface Finish:Forged

Full Set of 8 Used SBC 400 JE Forged Dome Pistons. These are Gas Ported and for 18* Head. These are used but in great condition with normal wear on the skirts. I would reuse but going a different direction. Pins and spiral locks are NOT included. These are standard 400 bore 4.125. Comp Height of 1.335. Job# from JE is 108798. You can call JE and check the specs if you wish. These were used with a 5.85 rod and 3.625 stroke but can be used with other combinations of stroke and rod length depending on deck height (check with your engine builder). I do not have an exact part number. These will NOT fit Brodix 18x Head. The newest equivalent to these pistons on JE's website retail for over $900 a set. Please look at pictures closely before bidding and feel free to ask any questions you might have. I pride myself in representing my parts to the best of my ability and I do not sell parts that I wouldn't use in my own modified racing operation so bid with confidence.

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