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Looking for a nice driver quality rear bumper for a '68 roadrunner/GTX/Satellite. No dents, rust, nice chrome, etc. I'm not wanting to pay $500+ for a re-chrome, or new bumper. Contact me here or E mail me at [email protected]. Thanks, Larry
It is a single plane that is low profile. Similar to a Victor, but lower. Should fit under a stock hood . I had this on my car for a year or two. Perfectly streetable/racable. I went a different route is the only reason that I am not using it now.
Thanks for finding that gear, but from the pic, it looks like the clutching teeth are worn worse than mine. I will contact the seller and ask for some better pictures.
Well don't I feel dumb?? The one piston that I needed as a replacement and measured 4.35 was boxed wrong. I found a replacement piston that has the correct skirt diameter. Thanks for the replies.
This is my dilemma.I ordered a replacement piston and the skirt measured 4.35". It was listed for a .030" over bore block? I ALWAYS thought that the pistons would be undersized for piston to wall clearance. The replacement piston was not..
You don't understand. I had a block finished bored to 4.35" to match a set of pistons that I had. I found out afterwords that one of the pistons was defective. I ordered a replacement and it was to be for a .030" over bore. The new piston skirt measured 4.35". I can't use it and had to return it.
I need a set of .030" over 440 pistons. The skirt diameter has to be 4.344". Stock 1.09 pin size. Prefer floating pin, but not a necessity. Flat top with valve reliefs. Most aftermarket pistons measure 4.35". They won't work. The block has just been bored to 4.35".