piston sizes
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hello guys,
I'm trying to get as much info as i can during rebuild of my twin cam and am struggling to identify my pistons.
they are AE branded. the numbers inside read:
20343B
DE 2
AE..
92
G1
no markings as to std or +anything.
ive measured them with the micrometer across the gudgeon pin level at 83.42mm (3.284")
still trying to figure it out but seems that should be around +. 030?
i cant seem to find any useful internet info about part numbers, even having found an old AE- NURAL interchange reference.
please tell me anything you know boys!
-Jim
I'm trying to get as much info as i can during rebuild of my twin cam and am struggling to identify my pistons.
they are AE branded. the numbers inside read:
20343B
DE 2
AE..
92
G1
no markings as to std or +anything.
ive measured them with the micrometer across the gudgeon pin level at 83.42mm (3.284")
still trying to figure it out but seems that should be around +. 030?
i cant seem to find any useful internet info about part numbers, even having found an old AE- NURAL interchange reference.
please tell me anything you know boys!
-Jim
36/6612
1967 S3 Coupe (left the factory in 66)
original rego PPC 8E
original owner B.M. Wetherill ..are you out there?
1967 S3 Coupe (left the factory in 66)
original rego PPC 8E
original owner B.M. Wetherill ..are you out there?
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dgym - Third Gear
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dgym wrote:hello guys,
I'm trying to get as much info as i can during rebuild of my twin cam and am struggling to identify my pistons.
they are AE branded. the numbers inside read:
20343B
DE 2
AE..
92
G1
no markings as to std or +anything.
ive measured them with the micrometer across the gudgeon pin level at 83.42mm (3.284")
still trying to figure it out but seems that should be around +. 030?
i cant seem to find any useful internet info about part numbers, even having found an old AE- NURAL interchange reference.
please tell me anything you know boys!
-Jim
If you were to add piston to bore clearance of 0.003" that would give you a bore size of 3.287" which is closer to +040" (3.290") than it is to +030" (3.280").
What is the biggest measurement you get on the skirts regardless of how high or low on the skirt you measure?
I can't help with clearly identifying the piston numbers other than saying it's not the "usual" Lotus piston numbers I've seen here in the UK.
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promotor - Fourth Gear
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