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Need to replace (1) piston in the 265 (standard bore) short block I recently purchased. If you have more than one or a whole set, I am still interested. Will send pics if you need t see what I have.
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I have a set new in box, .030 .
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I have some old stuff laying around from the thrilling days of yesteryear, but they are .060 over. Are you sure you have std bore pistons??
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Yes Jim, I think they are. The good piston I took out measures 3.735. I am pretty sure this block will take a .060 overbore. What would you want for the ones you have ?
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I don't have a whole set of good ones, just a few old left-overs. Was hoping that I had something you might be able to use. Good Luck.
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BFalfa55 you have a pm.
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