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> Need help for a french 914 owner, piston JE NASCAR 96mm 22pin + 1 cylindre 96mm for 78mm crank
johannes
post Nov 11 2010, 07:56 AM
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Title says it all

The guy needs one piston and one cylinder.
1x piston JE NASCAR 96mm 22pin
1x cylindre 96mm for 78mm crank

He dosn't speak english so he asked me where can he buy this ?
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brant
post Nov 11 2010, 11:01 AM
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I'd contact EBS
Engine Builders Suply

They can get any type or style of JE and do their own machine work also. They are more than just parts counter salesmen.

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Jake Raby
post Nov 11 2010, 11:54 AM
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Hmmn, You'd need to know what forging it was made from first. A Nascar forging is usually strutted, BUT they don't start in bores less than 4" usually.

He'd need a picture and I might be able to match it up. I may have a new or used one, but its a tough call based on the huge differences that JE pistons can have with ring packs and etc.
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post Nov 11 2010, 12:18 PM
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Here are more informations.

This is the box the piston came in and a picture of the damaged piston,

The piston and cylinder was damaged by a loose pin.

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