FS: 327 Flat Top Pistons with Rings - Brand New - Sealed Power 310AP +.040
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327 Flat Top Pistons with Rings - Brand New - Sealed Power 310AP +.040
This is a brand new set of 8 Sealed Power 310AP 040 cast, flat top pistons with cast rings (4.040" bore 327). They were installed in a new engine and removed before the engine was ever run - we decided to go with forged pistons instead. They are complete with the pins - everything is new and ready to install in your engine. $75 gets them off my workbench, includes postage, and buys some beer for Forum people coming by the workshop. You can see the full description of the pistons on the Summit web page here:
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/slp-310ap40
I don't know the brand of the rings - they are cast rings, top and 2nd.
Cash or check mailed to me. E-mail me for info:
Lars
V8FastCars@msn.com
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/slp-310ap40
I don't know the brand of the rings - they are cast rings, top and 2nd.
Cash or check mailed to me. E-mail me for info:
Lars
V8FastCars@msn.com
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Okay, if nobody want to donate to the Forum Beer Fund, the pistons are offered FREE plus cost of shipping. I would estimate that Priority Mail postage for a box of pistons will be in the $45 range.
Lars
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Ok, I can use them for a 68 327 rebuild if still available.
Will send you a PM.
Never mind, I need to pass.
Will send you a PM.
Never mind, I need to pass.
Uh oh, should have done my homework first, this is not going to work for a 68 L79
per this:
The four-barrel V8 L79 engine had a top speed of 120 mph. It featured an 11:1 compression ratio with domed pistons made of forged aluminum and a small-journal crankshaft. The L79 had a displacement of 326.721 cubic inches. It had a maximum horsepower of 350 hp at 5800 rpm, and a maximum torque of 360 foot-pounds at 3600 rpm. Standard horsepower at 4400 rpm was 250 hp.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
per this:
The four-barrel V8 L79 engine had a top speed of 120 mph. It featured an 11:1 compression ratio with domed pistons made of forged aluminum and a small-journal crankshaft. The L79 had a displacement of 326.721 cubic inches. It had a maximum horsepower of 350 hp at 5800 rpm, and a maximum torque of 360 foot-pounds at 3600 rpm. Standard horsepower at 4400 rpm was 250 hp.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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The pistons have been given away for free to a new home as of 6/22 at 1:00pm.
Lars
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