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Old 04-26-2005, 07:59 PM
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Anyone know the GM part # for the LQ9 piston?

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Old 04-26-2005, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Deckhand
Anyone know the GM part # for the LQ9 piston?

thanks.
I got them here somewhere along with the ring part #. Let me see if I can find them.... Unless somebody beats me to it.
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cool, hope you can find it.
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Ttt..
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Yes I would like to know as well because I belive the 6.0 I bought is a LQ4 and I would like to convert to the LQ9 when I rebuild
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88894241-piston std size

88894243- ring kit
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Originally Posted by badpewter-z
88894241-piston std size

88894243- ring kit

that depends on the year for both. there were two different compression ring sizes used.
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i looked up 03/04 the second design said .05 oversized so i didnt post those numbers
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89017478 for second design standard pistons.
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so what would I use in a 01 LQ4 to convert to a LQ9?


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