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302 pistons
Anyone have a source for a set of 302 30 thousand over pistons. Looking for forged but has anyone used the hypertch one Rickssells?
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Re: 302 pistons
I would use forged for the correct sound. Wiseco makes a pretty good set.
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Re: 302 pistons
Thanks I was looking for TRWs but cannot locate a set of them
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Re: 302 pistons
That was a stout little 302 Thanks Eric
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Re: 302 pistons
Thanks.
Glad to help. Eric |
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Re: 302 pistons
I would call Camaro Hi-Performance. I know from talking to Randy Wells they build more 302's than anyone. I know someone who used the NHRA J&E forged aluminum pistons. Just like the oem GM. Very happy. Heard horror stories about the silicone cast aluminum pistons that Rick's sells. One guy's engine locked up on the dyno due to wrist pin issues.
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Thanks I was looking for TRWs but cannot locate a set of them [/ QUOTE ]I believe you have to fly cut the TRW's. I have TRW's in mine (30 over)and they only came with the bigger 12 to 1 dome. |
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Re: 302 pistons
TRW's have the thin rings too. Not the best for a street Z28. Been down that road many years ago.
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Re: 302 pistons
Right about the thin rings. Got along so far with them but the car only gets driven 1 to 2X a week. So far so good!
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