I bought a used set (500 miles) of flat top 96mm pistons back some time ago, and just got around to looking at them real good today.
The were described as being 96mm forged JE Pistons.. but they arrived in AA Piston packaging with a description of being 104mm - the pistons are used and do measure 96mm (so the box/packaging was recycled).
I can not find any JE indication but there is a "KB" symbol - does that mean that these are probably KE pistons? Supposedly they were on a Raby build.. and it looks like a valve touched the no.1 piston ever so slightly (fingernail sized mark). Thought?
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those look to be cast pistons & not JE's
KB are good pistons I have used them on several 1911 and 2056 engines . They use a different metal compound than most and I would advise going to their website and learn about their advantages. One thing to note is that they call for a wider ring gap than the universal .004 / inch in diameter . The piston crown is thinner -thus hotter and therefor the top ring (which is closer to the top ) runs hotter. I'd be interested if some engine builders would come in and address this . Al
KB 96mm is what I used on my 2056 build.
They are KB pistons, it has Hastings rings, but EMW only used the 2nd Hastings ring.
It's a modified Ford pinto piston, EMW developed them in the 80's and holds the rights to them no matter who you buy them from.
Measure the pin and the pin height, 24mm stock, 22mm is mod or stroked, 1.7/1.8 vs 2.0 have different pin heights.
Best econo/mid class piston and I would choose them over JE for a street engine. AA Performance is becoming a closer 2nd in the econo class as they have improved quality. JE's are better suited for nikisil.
I'm gonna assume that by "measure pin height" we're talking about measuring the distance from the center of the pin's bore to the top of the piston?
Unfortunately I can find next to no information on these pistons anywhere. EMW has very little in terms of description. So I would not know what my measurement would indicate, as to which set they are. Anyone know the Pin Height measurement differences between the two sets?
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=697
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Ok just for posterity's sake, I'll post the answers to my questions here (since y'all are tuning me out ). I reached out to EMW:
"..Hello Doug,
KB 2.0 piston will have a pin height of 1.400" center of pin to top of piston. 1.7/1.8 will be 1.615".
Best Regards,
Jorge Rodriguez
European Motorworks.."
Also - I found a post saying that stock jugs would have a #29 or a #39 down near where it meets the case (I'll have to look for that).
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