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Triumph Spitfire Pistons on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Stuart, Florida, United States

Stuart, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:county Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Interchange Part Number:304K STD

UP FOR AUCTION THIS WEEK IS 1 NEW SET OF STANDARD COUNTY

PISTONS I BOUGHT FOR MY '68 SPITFIRE.THEY WILL FIT 67-72 MK3 & MK4

KIT COMES WITH PISTONS,RINGS WRIST PINS AND CLIPS.

 I WAS GOING TO  FRESHEN UP THE ENGINE WITH NEW BEARINGS AND

A NEW SET OF STOCK PISTONS,BUT EVENTUALLY I WAS PERSUADED

TO BORE THE ENGINE AND PUT A NEW CAM IN AS WELL. I PURCHASED

THESE FROM JAMES PADDOCK IN ENGLAND.I DID A BUNCH OF RESEARCH

 ON PISTONS BEFORE COMMITING TO COUNTY BRAND.THEY ARE A HIGH

 QUALITY COPY OF AE PISTONS MADE TO THE SAME SPECIFICATIONS AND

EVEN USE THE SAME RINGS.THEY ARE LIGHTER THAN AE PISTONS AND

 ALTHOUGH I HAVE NOT WEIGHEDTHIS SET I AM TOLD THAT THEY ARE

NORMALLY CLOSER IN WEIGHT THAN OTHER BRANDS. IF YOU HAVE ANY

 QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TOCONTACT ME AND I WILL TRY TO FIND AN

 ANSWER FOR YOU. SHIPPING IS FREE AND I ONLY SHIP TO THE LOWER

 48 STATES


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