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Wossner Pistons Ferrari 330gtc / 330gts / 330gt 77.5 Mm on 2040-parts.com

US $1,920.00
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:K9002D050 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

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These are German made forged pistons from Wossner,.. Wossner is a very well known name in Europe as a producer of very high quality forged pistons but is just becoming known here in the US.  These Wossner Forged pistons are a great upgrade for the Ferrari 330GTC / 330GTS / 330GT at 77.0 mm bore especially so now that good quality original parts are so hard to come by  This particular kit fits the 63-68 Ferrari 330GTC / 330GTS / 330GT with 77.5 mm bore.   This kit comes with 12 Pistons that have a low friction skirt coating, 12 Ring sets , 12 wrist Pins and 12 sets of wrist pin clips. 

Engine and Piston specs:
Ferrari 330GTC, GTS, GT ´63-68
Part Number9002D050
Bore Size77.5 mm
Clearance0.07 mm
Compression Height29.5 mm
Compression Ratio8.8:1
Cylinder No.12 Cyl./Kit
Displacement3967 cc
Stroke71 mm
Valves/Cylinder2







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