NateCrisman
Well-known member
Hey guys, I have a set of forged pistons that I need some help identifying the brand. There are no markings or ID stamps anywhere, so all I have to go on is "looks". I used to sell Wiseco and Ross pistons, they don't look at all like those. Maybe JE? The rods are crower, so maybe an old-school hint?
They came from the engine I pulled out of GVR4 828. They are 86mm dia at the skirt bottom. The block they were in had some half-ass stuff with welded cracks and orings on the HG surface. So I want to order a new ring set and have a different block bored out for these.
Pics:
yeah, they are a little scuffed. nothing horrible though IMHO.
The piston tops have an odd shape, the quench area doesn't go around to the sides of the piston, only the front/back. I'm used to looking at dsm pistons with a round dish type top.
This #1 piston has some little dimples like a ball got into the cyl, I think I can smooth them out with some sanding/filing.
Im intending to put these unknown pistons, along with the crower rods, knife edged 6B crank, ARP mains and put together a good "built motor" for my personal GVR4. I haven't been able to sell the motor as is, so I might as well use the good internals. Then I can hit it with a 200shot and worry less. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif
I'm picking up a 1g awd this weekend that needs a shortblock, the stock motor from my gvr4 can go into that car, which is a fix-up-to-resell type car.
They came from the engine I pulled out of GVR4 828. They are 86mm dia at the skirt bottom. The block they were in had some half-ass stuff with welded cracks and orings on the HG surface. So I want to order a new ring set and have a different block bored out for these.
Pics:
yeah, they are a little scuffed. nothing horrible though IMHO.
The piston tops have an odd shape, the quench area doesn't go around to the sides of the piston, only the front/back. I'm used to looking at dsm pistons with a round dish type top.
This #1 piston has some little dimples like a ball got into the cyl, I think I can smooth them out with some sanding/filing.
Im intending to put these unknown pistons, along with the crower rods, knife edged 6B crank, ARP mains and put together a good "built motor" for my personal GVR4. I haven't been able to sell the motor as is, so I might as well use the good internals. Then I can hit it with a 200shot and worry less. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif
I'm picking up a 1g awd this weekend that needs a shortblock, the stock motor from my gvr4 can go into that car, which is a fix-up-to-resell type car.