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PanelBilly |
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Looks like some JE pistons. Big pockets in pistons face up and long fins on cylinders go down. Looks like a 3.0 to me. Do the cylinders have the head gaskets or are you using the 3.2 cylinders w/o gaskets? Why was it torn down?
I added some pics of my brothers 83 3.0 with JE pistons and Mahle cylinders. He has the 3.0 cylinders with the head gaskets. You can kinda see that the cylinders fins are almost the same (flat) across the top. On the bottom you can see the fins get taller as they get closer the the heads. Have your engine guy look into that before he closes it up. Attached image(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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