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> Fat 1.7-2.0 P/C, What should I expect to pay?
Malmz
post Jun 27 2003, 03:33 PM
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Ok, looks like I need 1 P/C for the motor I just dropped. It was build by Fat. It is a 1.7 built to a 2.0.

How much should I expect?
Should I get it from Fat, or elsewhere?
Any tips on identifying or anything else to do?

Everything else in the motor looks good, #1 is just jacked. Still trying to mentally recreate exactly what happened to it.

Exhaust valve on #1 was too tight
Head stud bolt over #1 and too the back was loose
Piston lost material which has been redeposited on the head and everywhere else
Piston is waaaay wasted
Cylinder is worked because of wasted piston
#2 P/C looks good, still has cross hatch, etc.

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post Jun 27 2003, 04:31 PM
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You could call and ask: (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) http://www.fatperformance.com/index.htm

714.637.7352 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)

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post Jun 27 2003, 06:35 PM
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Been talking to the guy at Fat and we have been trying to identify exactly what P/C are in this thing.

We have determined they are 96mm pistons and the crank is 71mm. They are flat top pistons with absolutely no valve reliefs in them.

I need to get a better clip removal tool, been fighting the pin clip with mine and haven't been able to get the piston off yet.

The guy at Fat says getting a single P/C may be tough, but I'm still optimistic.

Sound familar to anybody, or does anyone have a single that sounds the same?

Anyone want to buy a track car!!! $5k as is!!!
http://www.malmz.com/cars/914_240/index.htm

It's not mine, but it is here.

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post Jun 27 2003, 08:36 PM
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Got the piston off. Can anyone ID it? Where's Brad!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif)


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Another one. TS marking.


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post Jun 27 2003, 08:37 PM
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Now for the reaaaaalllllyyyyy ugly stuff...


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Guess I need to clean my desk...


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You might try these guys. I contacted them last week. They sell 96 x 71 "Keith Black" flat top P&C's for $349.00. Brad says they are decent parts. They are made in China. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)

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