3.42 gears and complete axle rebuild kit. That'll be some high revs on the Autobahn until I get my fingers on an overdrive transmission.
is that a defunct part number? I can't seem to find it, for my own curiosity.They look like speed pro 496Ps
My 3rd favorite type of powder.34MM front sway bar with mounting brackets and 2lbs of powder coat powder
Next time try GooglePistons showed up.
Dope. By far cheapest way to get compression into a 350 Buick, them flat top 3.0/181ci pistons. Yes, they're standard bore. Bore in old engine is within out of round spec. Plus, it has no ridge. At all. And it's never been apart near as I can tell. So, yep.
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Neat. I suppose THAT would be the cheapest way. Depending on how many they have. And I don't see them listed anywhere else either. I was under the impression they were speed pro as per what you said. So when no results turned up I quit looking.Next time try Google
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Federal Mogul Speed Pro Sealed PowerNeat. I suppose THAT would be the cheapest way. Depending on how many they have. And I don't see them listed anywhere else either. I was under the impression they were speed pro as per what you said. So when no results turned up I quit looking.
Ah. I did not know that. I have rings, yes. Thanks tho.Federal Mogul Speed Pro Sealed Power
Are all in one Company
Silv-O-Lite has them pt# 1734
Your GM pt# are 25511557 and 25516698
What brand pistons did you get
You buy a ring pack for them
If not I can help you with a part number
So what brand pistons did you buyAh. I did not know that. I have rings, yes. Thanks tho.
those silvolite ones, about 2 weeks ago.So what brand pistons did you buy
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