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> one of these things kinda looks like, other. a tale of 2 cyl
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post Feb 18 2006, 09:21 PM
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when troy (messix) was over today, we looked at the 96 cyls that came with the stinker, the one on the right. then i picked up a 94 that came with the "latest aquisitions" (the pistons with these clys have a flat top, are marked GER., KS, and have #s 094010 with a 1 underneath those #s). the difs are glaringly appearent. the stinker's has thicker fins and the casting is much rougher. the parting line is much more pronouced than the 94 as well. is there a manufacturers marking on oem clys that i haven't found? at this point, i think i will have my machinest, open up the 94s to fit the KBs. i'm really glad i found this NOW!! rather than later.

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post Feb 18 2006, 10:37 PM
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On the flat side, an OEM cylinder will have a P/N instead of these two fins. You might have to do some extra cleaning.

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