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Sealed Power Hypereutectic Pistons

844-H857CP50MM


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Hypereutectic Pistons
Hypereutectic Pistons
  • 1999-2003 GM LS 6.0L
  • 4.020 in. / 102.100 mm Bore (+.500 mm)
  • -7 cc Dish Piston
  • 1.500 mm, 1.500 mm, 3.000 mm Ring Widths
  • Set of 8
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    I was wondering what size wrist pin the 6.0 takes looking for a flat top piston for a 400 ford and also wondering about compression height their is no After market parts available for this engine 

    Asked by: Joe 400m4speed
    The piston pin diameter is .945" and the compression height is 1.325"
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-02-13
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