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Wiseco Dodge 4.360 K0121a110 Chrysler Plymouth 383 400 440 Mopar Race Racing Lw on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:WISECO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:K0121A110 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:4032 ALLOY ALUMINUM

A BRAND NEW SET IN THE BOX OF MOPAR PISTONS   I DO NOT KNOW THE EXACT ENGINE IT FITS, IT
IS UP TO YOU AND YOUR MACHINIST TO FIGURE IT OUT.    HERE ARE THE SPECS

WISECO K0121A110     8- PISTONS AND ALL THE WRIST PINS AND LOCKS NEEDED   

BORE IS 4.360    STROKE IS 4.150   ROD LENGTH IS 6.760    COMPRESSION HEIGHT IS 1.130

   -------  496 CI  ------------   PISTONS ARE FLATTOP

RING SIZE IS 1/16  1/16  /  3/16    PINS ARE .990 X 2.930   PISTONS WEIGH  500 GRAMS 

SPACER RINGS FOR THE OIL RINGS ARE INCLUDED  


12.8 TO 1 COMPRESSION WITH 72 CC HEADS  ALL SPECS ARE FOR A 9.965 IS ZERO DECK HEIGHT

THESE ALSO HAVE THE ARMOR GLIDE SKIRT COATING    AND MADE OF 4032 ALLOY ALUMINUM

---------------  I WILL ONLY SHIP FULLY INSURED  --------------------

----------------  THESE ARE NOT BLEMS OR SECONDS, THESE ARE FIRST LINE PISTONS ------------

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