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Re: Can Anybody Identify These Pistons?
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Posted by mbnok on September 30, 2004 at 17:59:28 from (216.226.31.4):
In Reply to: Can Anybody Identify These Pistons? posted by Red Dave on September 30, 2004 at 05:07:57:
I put a set in Dads B (which I now have) back in the "sixties" Have since put new rings in on same pistons. They were called step head pistons. With an eighth inch overbore and increased compression it had very noticable more power. if your cooling system is somewhat clean it won't overheat until you pull it to hard. steadily under 7 to eight inches vacuum. The overhaul set came from Tractor Supply of Des Moines (sp) Iowa. I think it went out in the late seventies, seem to to me it might have been replaced by CT farm, I don't know. In the fifties and sixties the parts were about half what you would pay at standard auto or IH
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