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Author Subject: piston pin to crown height
barrym

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Post #1
Hi all,

with my current engine now at 201k and using a little oil I am looking to build a replacement. There are direct fit Wossner pistons available I know, but 86mm is a very common piston diameter and it doesn't hurt to dig a little deeper.

What I need to know before digging though is the pin to crown height of a standard RFS piston, and I just realised the pin diameter too.

And before I try and probably fail to re-invent the wheel, I seem to remember there might be a direct fit piston mentioned on here before. Was it a Vauxhall c20?

Your help will, as always be appreciated

Barry

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Posted 20th Apr 2018 at 19:45
barrym

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Post #2
I should have said too, I am potentially using Catcam 110's or PH4's hence not being able to use standard pistons

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Posted 20th Apr 2018 at 19:58
cully

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Post #3
C20LET rings for the original pistons Wink
not sure on the pistons im sure our welsh friend will be along soon Wink
Posted 20th Apr 2018 at 23:47

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