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    Here's a set of 0.020's for the same money. Make sure your cylinders will clean up at 0.020" before you buy the pistons.
    http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

    D3VE's are very common. Check craigslist.com or your local automotive recycling centers. (boneyards)

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    I'd like to add just a couple of things:

    1) have the machine ship deck the cylinder block so that the pistons are at zero-deck @ TDC. This shouldn't cost more than $75-$100 and will minimize the possibility of detonation.
    2) If you want D3VE heads, we've got 'em from [as-cast castings] all the way to [fully ported and outfitted with stainless valves], etc.

    Call or PM if interested,

    Paul
    www.highflowdynamics.com

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