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I have no idea why newer engines have open chamber heads and short compression height pistons way down in the hole at TDC. Talk about zero quench! What do you think is the greatest benefit from light pistons? A stock 440 is a fairly low RPM engine.
I'm trying to straighten out a stock rebuild that the previous owner's local engine machine shop made a few mistakes on. I'm OK with a heavy piston heavy as stock. Not really looking for high performance, just want to get all the numbers and clearances right because it's the original engine in...
Hey everyone,
I need some advice on piston selection for a 1971 440 Magnum rebuild. It's .030 now and needs to go .040 over. I really like the Speed-Pro L2295F because of the 1/16" top and 2nd rings and I can get around 10:1 with stock heads plus they weigh very close to stock pistons which...
Dealer parts departments also stocked all the internal parts for those starters. You did not replace those starters with a 'rebuilt' in those days. The mechanic would disassemble your starter and replace individual parts. Typical parts to replace included the endplate & bushing, drive unit...