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Stock L76 Crank and Rods/Pistons

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Old 07-06-2014, 01:36 PM
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I have an L76 crankshaft, will probably need to be turned .10 under and L76 pistons and rods. Parts came from running l76 motor I bought as a core.
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$100 for pistons and rods. Sold







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where in Texas are you located?
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Are these the newer rods with the floating pistons? These are flat tops, or dished? Please pm me back.
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Sent you a pm at least an hour ago about the pistons. Can you PM back about it? I'm interested on them, thanks.
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Responded to all PMS, will post better pics of pistons
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Doesn't matter, but I think those are l76 pistons because of the valve reliefs for the l92 heads. Great price for all...
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Originally Posted by mcdonald77
Doesn't matter, but I think those are l76 pistons because of the valve reliefs for the l92 heads. Great price for all...
Thanks, I believe you arr correct. All I needed was the 6.0 Al block, forgot that this was a displacement on demand motor from a G8
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I thought the L76 was just another L92 (6.2)?
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Originally Posted by RONIN LSX
I thought the L76 was just another L92 (6.2)?
Not to be a thread *****, L76 is a 6.0L block with L92 heads.
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Originally Posted by mcdonald77
Not to be a thread *****, L76 is a 6.0L block with L92 heads.
lol... thanks for the info, I didn't know that! I thought it was an Aussie L92



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