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what kind of pistons are these

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kris_stewart10

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i mean there is a 63DT on the tops maybe that helps i dont know

what i do know is that those are eagle rods and they are for a 6 bolt i got them for free and i am doing a WHOLE 6 bolt swap

so i am hoping you can tell me if the two are able to be used together

i mean the guy said they wont work because the rods are locking wrist pins and the pistons are floating wrist pins but i thought thats how it was
 

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Are there two holes by the wrist pins? They do look like eagles or scat h-beam but scats didn't have number on top of the rod or at least mind didn't. I would loodk at those rod bolts and on top they should say a company on them.
 
the rods are eagle for sure LOL there is the box in the background and yes there is two holes
 
Cast stock-like pistons and either eagle or scat rods. Soak them in some damn oil before they rust even more.
 
Do they say 63DT F1 or just 63DT the F1 means 2g no F1 means 1g. They lick the nippon pistons off ebay.
 
okay so how would i have to get them machined????

and they are stock pistons???

i was told they are JE but maybe not

i want to know how i would get them to work and what type of machining would it need
 
i have cleaned them with steel wool but i still need them machined and i did use gear oil i seen your other post LOL it worked nicely i thank god i didnt have rust into where the bearing goes
 
okay so how would i have to get them machined????

and they are stock pistons???

i was told they are JE but maybe not

100% not JE's. Those are NPR (nippon) pistons from ebay. They are identical to stock ones.
 
Okay so i can use stock rods no problem???

i kinda want to use the eagle rods but i think the cheaper way would be

to use those pistons and use the stock rods

and wait for the rods i guess
 
Okay so i can use stock rods no problem???

i kinda want to use the eagle rods but i think the cheaper way would be

to use those pistons and use the stock rods

and wait for the rods i guess
Yeah you can use the stock rods with those pistons, and then send me those eagle rods:D
 
they are for a 6 bolt ha i am going to use them later once i want to go for higher horses HAHAHA
 
thanks man i am saving them for a secret you will know once its done HAHAHAHAHA (lets just say maybe AWD maybe not)
 
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