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Old 05-08-2010, 02:47 PM
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Best I can do for you on the pics is take pics of my old pistons for you, should give you an idea. PM me your phone number and Ill send them as a picture message to you tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
...if you really want to push it you can girdle it.
I know that Nascar's been known to post their blocks, that's kinda cool too! Not saying I'm gonna do it, just mentioning that that's also kinda of a neat way of doing it.

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Best I can do for you on the pics is take pics of my old pistons for you, should give you an idea. PM me your phone number and Ill send them as a picture message to you tomorrow.
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http://dmperformance.org/new/newpage.html
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This has nothing to do with what I'm doing at all, just thought I'd share this for those that are interested in this kinda stuff...

http://www.theoldone.com/components/..._post_kits.htm

http://www.muller.net/sonny/crx/engine/posted.html

There's also something called cylinder block guards but that's more for import 4 cylinder motors.

Thanks for the link Cody, "right click, save as"
Old 05-08-2010, 11:00 PM
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6.125" rod, 4.03" bore, 4" crank



best I can tell its about 7/16"
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If I had taken a picture, that's what it would have looked like.
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its impossible to get a perpedicular picture because of the block, but the best I could measure it was 7/16"
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
ERL makes what looks like to be a decent one as well(second from bottom)
http://www.erlperformance.com/products-domestic

edit: also spoolin there looks to be a BDC pic of their 500ci motor fwiw to make this post thread relevant..

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Awesome! That was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Atomic!
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**** jules i got confused on what your askin, i thought you wanted to know how much the piston stick out the top of the deck.


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