Wiseco Forged Racing Pistons, Brodix -12 Head, 4.135 Bore, 1.105 Compression Ht on 2040-parts.com
Rock Rapids, Iowa, United States
A set of 8 Wiseco Forged Racing Pistons. This set included the pins and spacer rings. The dome of these pistons is for a Brodix -12 cylinder Head. They are for a 4.135 inch bore and have a compression height of 1.105. The piston pin diameter is .927 inches. These are brand new in the box. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. I will get back to you as quickly as I can. Thank you for looking!!
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