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Sealed Power Cast Piston

844-244NP30


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$156.99
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Ships on 09/25/24
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 Technical Specs:Material: Cast Hypereutectic Aluminum AlloyBore: 100.400mm Bore + .50mmPiston Top: Flat HeadCompression Height: 1.433"Compression Ring Groove: 1.20Second Ring Groove: 1.20Oil Ring Groove Width: 1.50Full Length: N/APin Size: 0.9447" O.D.Pin Type: N/Skirt Type: CoatedPiston Skirt Clearance: ...
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Features: Helps improve cylinder sealing for less blow-by Retains standard ring gaps in top groove DUROSHIELD skirt-coated piston Moly-graphite coating extends engine life Reduces friction for higher fuel economy Prevents damage from inadequate lubrication on startupTechnical Specs:Material: Hypereutectic ...
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