:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => Hybrid/Tech => Topic started by: Rosario4124 on June 17, 2009, 07:01:37 AM
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can't find this shit so i figure i leave it up to the interweb gurus around were its a forged piston and the only thing i can see is the # 292105 on the bottom of the piston.
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What year ford is it from?
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What year ford is it from?
Any part # starting with 29 is GM
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maybe i have the numbers fucked up ???
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Go to pick-n-pull with one of the pistons and just start pulling apart blocks and test fitting until you find one that works. That's probably the easiest and fastest way.
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pics?
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pics?
also relevent information like diameter, compression height, pin bore, floating or pressed pin.
Any of above information will help greatly
also where did you find it?
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Go to pick-n-pull with one of the pistons and just start pulling apart blocks and test fitting until you find one that works. That's probably the easiest and fastest way.
Easy and Fast, I doubt it
Not to mention the pick your part people dont want all thier shit opened up to rust and go to hell so you can find out what something came from.
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Go to pick-n-pull with one of the pistons and just start pulling apart blocks and test fitting until you find one that works. That's probably the easiest and fastest way.
Easy and Fast, I doubt it
Not to mention the pick your part people dont want all thier shit opened up to rust and go to hell so you can find out what something came from.
lol
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Its a z6 that was had for cheap! We dropped the oil pan to do the return and there was some I beams just looking at us like "Hey guys"
We might pull the head today......
I think they are CDM/Egay rods and pistons..........
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Its a z6 that was had for cheap! We dropped the oil pan to do the return and there was some I beams just looking at us like "Hey guys"
We might pull the head today......
I think they are CDM/Egay rods and pistons..........
Ha. When I pulled the valve cover to adjust the valves on the crx, I noticed the arp head studs. lol, always a bonus.
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I think JE/SRP uses a 6 digit code similar to that.
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SRP D16 start with 149xxx