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Old 04-24-2004, 07:48 AM
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Here are some photos of how we notch pistons to clear larger lifts cams. This is done with a fixture and can actually be done while the motor is still in the car.


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what kinda fixture are you using these days Mikey?
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Originally Posted by GrannySShifting
what kinda fixture are you using these days Mikey?
Home Made. Old cylinder heads with Isky cutters and my own method of notching the same dpeth every time.
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what is the price for notching pistons???
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Originally Posted by 1FST99Z
what is the price for notching pistons???
You would need to ship the motor to us. Price for notching is $250.
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wow. looks good
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Would you consider making a few of these that people can rent?

I'm probably going to need to flycut in about 6 months.
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i can see using a stop on the Isky, but I thought Brian had problems with his isky not cutting on the right angle. Depending on where the piston is at TDC etc




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