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where can I buy 4.040 pistons for 410 cu.inch

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Old 11-20-2006, 06:44 PM
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I need to bore my block to 4.040. Where can I get the pistons? I have 4inch crank and 6.125 rods. Thanks for any help
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Any piston manufacturer will custom make them for you. I highly doubt many places would have a shelf piston in that size. My reccomendation is Weisco.
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i got mine at diamond ordered from texas speed, it didnt take too long they werent off the shelf so that added a bit of time.
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Diamond, Eagle, Wiseco... you name it. Just call one of them up and ask for what you need.
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i like JE, wiseco, and diamond, and in that order too
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We can get you a set of Diamonds no problem. Shoot me a pm with what specs your looking for, I actually have a few 4.040" & 4.035" pistons! Is it a boost or na setup?
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How much more would it be to build a 410 to a 370, and i guess using the 6.0 iron block is what you need to do this along with a 4 inch crank and stock length rods?




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