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> 97mm Arias pistons, I found a set!!! with pics
URY914
post Nov 23 2003, 07:14 PM
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I been working this deal for a few weeks and didn't want to screw it up so I stayed quite, but now I can let it out.

I found a set of 97mm aluminum Arias type IV pistions with Deves rings and cylinders. From what I have learned from the seller, these were made by Arias for Compitition Engineering during the "80's. Ray Lietz was the mastermind behind CE and they were a very respected machine shop in Calf. Ray died and/or the shop burnt down and that was the end of CE. This may or may not be true but it is what I was told. I'm sure someone here knows more.

I don't have a scale to weigh these things but they are very light. They came with pins which have a very thin wall, see the picture. I know of one other guy that runs these and he says he is running "somewhere around10:1" c/r and uses race gas with stock F.I.

Here is the best part: the price. I got pistons, machined cylinders w/ perfect fins, new rings, lightwt wrist pins, and clips for.....$200.00!!!!

These have GOT to be worth $800!!!

Here are some pics.


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post Nov 23 2003, 10:08 PM
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Great! You do know you have to take the motor apart to get those in, right?

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