What piston is this L2350 ?
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Just acquired a 1970 383 HP engine, pulled the 906 heads and found .030 over pistons with L2350 stamped in them. I checked google with no help. Anyone know what compression these pistons are claimed to be?
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Is that an old KB piston # ? Sounds familiar. I looked on their site, and their part #s have changed, so the current 4.280-bore 383 part is UEM-KB210-030.
Nope. 50+ year old Trw/Speedpro forged Pistons. Compression will likely be pretty low. I might have an old Speedpro catalog in the shop. I will look tomorrow. Edit: now that I think about it, might be a Trw/Speedpro cast stock replacement piston. Flat top, no valve notch, terrible compression ht. Might get 8:1 probably less.
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Re: What piston is this L2350 ?
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1.93 compression height 9.98 deck height 6.387 rod 3.387 stroke -1/2 is 1.69 9.98 - 6.387 - 1.69 = 1.89 so .042 above deck
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Re: What piston is this L2350 ?
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Just acquired a 1970 383 HP engine, pulled the 906 heads and found .030 over pistons with L2350 stamped in them. I checked google with no help. Anyone know what compression these pistons are claimed to be? If they don't appear to be zero deck , the 2315 is about .020 in the hole , tallest replacement available , your compression is near 8.0 with a 906 not cut much..
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1.93 compression height 9.98 deck height 6.387 rod 3.387 stroke -1/2 is 1.69 9.98 - 6.387 - 1.69 = 1.89 so .042 above deck I think you meant BELOW ???? ... that's even above the bloated NHRA spec of .021 above the deck , there wasn't a 383 built for production passenger cars or trucks with a positive deck height piston . Some of your specs are incorrect , stroke for the 383 is 3.375 , 400 is 3.38 68-69 383 HP and 2bbl with a dish pistons are 1.932 , on a blueprint deck these pistons sit .0025 in the hole , that's the tallest B 383 CH piston.
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Re: What piston is this L2350 ?
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Anyone know the compression height for the 383 magnum engine? What year ? 68-69 are 1.932 I do not know if 70 is the same ?
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anyway number could have been mis-read? there is a 2315 383 Not mis-read, definitely L2350.
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1.93 compression height 9.98 deck height 6.387 rod 3.387 stroke -1/2 is 1.69 9.98 - 6.387 - 1.69 = 1.89 so .042 above deck
Stock stroke is actually 3.375”, and the correct rod length is 6.358”
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1.93 compression height 9.98 deck height 6.387 rod 3.387 stroke -1/2 is 1.69 9.98 - 6.387 - 1.69 = 1.89 so .042 above deck I think you meant BELOW ???? ... that's even above the bloated NHRA spec of .021 above the deck , there wasn't a 383 built for production passenger cars or trucks with a positive deck height piston . Some of your specs are incorrect , stroke for the 383 is 3.375 , 400 is 3.38 68-69 383 HP and 2bbl with a dish pistons are 1.925 , on a blueprint deck these pistons sit .0025 in the hole , that's the tallest B 383 CH piston. 383 and 400 are the same, but I wrote some numbers down wrong, do the math. 1.925 plus rod length plus half the stroke (1.6875) then compare to deck height of 9.98. Still 9.9825 I went online to get those specs, I’ll re check them
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1.93 compression height 9.98 deck height 6.387 rod 3.387 stroke -1/2 is 1.69 9.98 - 6.387 - 1.69 = 1.89 so .042 above deck
Stock stroke is actually 3.375”, and the correct rod length is 6.358” Brain fade, looking at the numbers AND still wrote down wrong! lol
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or... if you shave them about .050 and put them in a 426W block with a 4.15 crank and 6.76" rods you can make a low buck 478" RB
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I found where Trw said that all L2000 series are forged and if it ends with an F it has floating pins.
Someone on FABO ID'd these as - 70-71 383 2 barrel (non HP) 1.863 compression height. I have not yet been able to confirm this.
The L2315F Pistons that they still sell have 1.92 compression height.
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1.93 compression height 9.98 deck height 6.387 rod 3.387 stroke -1/2 is 1.69 9.98 - 6.387 - 1.69 = 1.89 so .042 above deck I think you meant BELOW ???? ... that's even above the bloated NHRA spec of .021 above the deck , there wasn't a 383 built for production passenger cars or trucks with a positive deck height piston . Some of your specs are incorrect , stroke for the 383 is 3.375 , 400 is 3.38 68-69 383 HP and 2bbl with a dish pistons are 1.932 , on a blueprint deck these pistons sit .0025 in the hole , that's the tallest B 383 CH piston. 383 and 400 are the same, but I wrote some numbers down wrong, do the math. 1.925 plus rod length plus half the stroke (1.6875) then compare to deck height of 9.98. Still 9.9825 I went online to get those specs, I’ll re check them My piston spec was wrong , corrected. I'm pretty sure the 400 crank has that .005 longer stroke, it's a cast crank so it's not the same crank as the 383 .
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I found where Trw said that all L2000 series are forged and if it ends with an F it has floating pins.
Someone on FABO ID'd these as - 70-71 383 2 barrel (non HP) 1.863 compression height. I have not yet been able to confirm this.
The L2315F Pistons that they still sell have 1.92 compression height. That is the tallest available aftermarket 383 piston , sold I believe as an NHRA replacement , it's as heavy as a stock cast piston except it's forged.
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