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Sealed Power Hypereutectic Pistons [1976-1989 Small Block Chevy 305 / 5.0L Standard Bore]

844-H534CP


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Hypereutectic Pistons [1976-1989 Small Block Chevy 305 / 5.0L Standard Bore]
$233.99
Hypereutectic Pistons
  • 1976-1989 Small Block Chevy 305 / 5.0L
  • 3.736 in. Bore (Standard)
  • Flat Top with 4-Valve Reliefs (-5.00 cc)
  • 5.700 in. Rod
  • Set of 8
  • Free Shipping - Ships on 04/26/24
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    What is the maximum piston to cylinder clearance for these pistons? I plan on using 6 of them in a 229 V-6.

    Asked by: Diesel Driver
    Recommended valve-to-piston clearance on the Sealed Power 844-H534CP is generally 0.080-inch minimum on the intake side and 0.100-inch minimum for the exhaust valve.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-12-27
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