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    leonard williso is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    no i didn't say you did i was just asking. i looked up pistons got another q

    Piston, Forged, Flat, 4.310 in. Bore, 5/64 in., 5/64 in., 3/16 in. Ring, Big Block Chevy, Each

    what does the 5/64in. mean? there are different prices for each. thanks again

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    5/64 is the ring size why would you use a flat top and why a forged piston ? you can build more power with a bit more CR .if you do not have alot of money use a set of hypers by speed pro?.if your just going low cr then buy a set of cast flat tops.they are cheap
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