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Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/20/16 08:59 PM
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I am currently running KB hyperutectic piston with a -1.20cc domed piston head and a 1.675" compression distance. I'm running the basic fel pro blue head gasket I believe it's .039"compressed thickness with at a 4.180" bore. My engine currently has a 4.030" bore with stock open chamber iron heads. I have a bad wrist pin in cylinder 6 with a little scorning on the wall but the compression is still good so I might have to go 4.040" bore. I want to go to a forged piston this time around. I'm figuring I'm at 10.5-11ish compression wise with my current set up and want to stay as close to that as possible. What forehead piston/ head gasket combo will keep me close to my desired compression? I have some ideas but would like others input as I am no pro at this. Has anyone heard of DSS racing Pistons? I'm interested in their -5.00cc pistons. I'm also interested in the SRP & Icon flat tops.
Last edited by moparjoe360.4; 07/20/16 09:12 PM.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/20/16 09:58 PM
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The heads I will be running are aerohead iron 974 castings with a 2.02 intake valve,a homebrew port job, and open chamber. I'm not sure on the cc of the camber as they don't list that and I haven't checked them. They should be in the 68-70cc I would assume.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/21/16 12:56 AM
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I wish you were in need of a set of .060 over high compression pistons as I have 2 sets sitting here. Guys want them but have no money
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/21/16 01:09 AM
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I wish you were in need of a set of .060 over high compression pistons as I have 2 sets sitting here. Guys want them but have no money How high of compression are they? Are they the Wiscos you have listened here? I did remember seeing you had some listed. I still have stock 3.58 stroke too.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/21/16 01:38 AM
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Hoping to take some parts to monster mopar. I will check my Stash tomorrow
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
[Re: moparjoe360.4]
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07/21/16 02:19 AM
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I'm running the basic fel pro blue head gasket I believe it's .039"compressed thickness with at a 4.180" bore. My 8553PT's compressed from .059" to .051". 4 & 3/16 bore (didn't have my calipers nearby for the bore dia measurement but does correlate with your 4.180 dimention).
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/21/16 11:19 AM
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If you are running under 6300-6500 rpms go with a KB piston and opt for the higher compression( I think they are the 190). The KB's are closely matched for stock balancing. You probably won't find that with a forged piston. You'll need to pay for the rebalancing. I don't think you will be making any power beyond 6000 rpms with those heads. I'm running the KB190 currently and I believe the wrist pin hole is the point of failure. That's what I'm replacing them. They have roughly 25k mi and hundreds of passes on them. The majority of use for the engine is at the track nowadays, so I need toughness and reliability.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/21/16 02:48 PM
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I had a .040 360 block that was rebuilt and had a wrist pin failure, too. Just yesterday it left on the scrap truck, it had a deep groove in #5 and would not clean at .060. It was a 1977 block and might have been savable if it were an early block. I bought a set of 273 rods that have been bushed for floating pins from a Moparts member. I plan to use those in my 1990 roller block when I get around to machining it, it had standard bore pistons in it and almost no ridge. I will need some very light pistons to go with this build and would like to see 9 to 1 compression and maybe a 4" crank.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/21/16 08:43 PM
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that X deal looks like snake oil.
It may be ugly, but it sure is slow.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/21/16 09:46 PM
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The best "deal" is probably some wiseco/pro true pistons..... They come with rings.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/22/16 09:36 AM
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The best "deal" is probably some wiseco/pro true pistons..... They come with rings. I'd go for these myself--SBM670040F05 Mahle Motorports, they come with rings as well. J.Rob
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360. Updated with pictures.
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07/26/16 05:34 PM
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Here is the reason I need new pistons. I really don't think that they should fail like this after 25k mi. Even with a few hundred passes.
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Re: Help me pick pistons for my 360.
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07/27/16 01:11 AM
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That would be detonation that blew the ring land off that part. What timing are you running and octane fuel? Agreed, be sure to solve that (more octane, maybe slightly stiffer springs) before you fire up the rebuild.
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