Re: 360 pistons ?
[Re: calrobb2000]
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09/17/21 01:25 AM
09/17/21 01:25 AM
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Cab_Burge
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looking for prob 0 deck flat top with small valve relief .
stock heads so 73 cc milled to what ever i need maybe to 69 cc , will depend on pistons i use ?
What year 360 are you working on?
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: 360 pistons ?
[Re: calrobb2000]
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09/17/21 12:16 PM
09/17/21 12:16 PM
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Posts: 1,758 Windsor, ON, Canada
Diplomat360
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I'm with 80fbody on this...was running these Speed Pro (H116CP) 0.020" over in my 360 for 8 summery-only seasons, so when the weather's nice, you bet the motor went through a bit of a "work out"!
Anyways, pulled the motor earlier this year, all pistons looked beautiful. No skirt wear, no issues with rings, no complaints. I ended up running a 10.6:1 static CR, fast advance curve on 91 pump gas (iron heads), pressed pins.
Pic doesn't tell you much, but take a look, they were clean coming out.
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Re: 360 pistons ?
[Re: 80fbody]
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09/22/21 11:10 AM
09/22/21 11:10 AM
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Mopar Mitch
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The Speed Pro pistons H116CP are superb pistons -- best quality and specs of all from different brands! I have a set (030) that is still new in the box... intending to sell .. because I decided to go to a stroker which uses different pistons.
I'm sending Cal a PM. I'll be posting these onto Moparts soon.
I'd like to get $250... plus shipping
Last edited by Mopar Mitch; 09/23/21 01:03 PM.
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Re: 360 pistons ?
[Re: fastmark]
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09/28/21 03:50 AM
09/28/21 03:50 AM
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Mcode69
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I’m working on a 340 with a 360 scat crank in it right now. My 894 heads cc were 72 with a .052 gasket and a -.008 deck with the KB 107 hyper junk pistons. It blew the top of the piston off above the ring about 2” long. I’ll post pictures from my phone later. It was about 9.25 CR. The motor showed no signs of detonating and the ring gap was .036 with about .004 piston to wall clearance. I’ve got another post about it but have not updated it with my findings yet. The Hughes engine site list most small block combustion chambers at 63? Mine were not. Maybe they are working off magnum heads figures. I get blasted every time I comment on these pistons being junk with “ it was not built with the correct clearances” guys, but I refuse to use them on a build. Incidentally, I called THE leading Mopar guru in the world and he’s shares my opinion on them as well. Without mentioning his name, he referred to KB hyper junk pistons as “ f***ing junk made out of melted down beer cans” . So at least I stand in good company. Same here almost exactly.
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Re: 360 pistons ?
[Re: fastmark]
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09/28/21 09:47 AM
09/28/21 09:47 AM
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jwb123
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If you can afford them forged pistons are always better. I can not argue with that. BUT I have been drag racing and building engines since 1974, and I have run across many so called guru's with strong opinions on brands of parts, I have learned to take many of these comments with a grain of salt. I can rattle off a ton of engines I built with cast hyper pistons that worked well. A personal race engine that ran 10's for 6 years with no issues, a blown SBC with a 671, in a mini-rod tractor that ran for several seasons, heck it blew head gaskets and never hurt the pistons.
I personally think for mild race and street strip applications the 4032 forged piston is what I go with. And this alloy basically is a forged hyper piston, as it has 12% silicone added. Silicone stabilizes the expansion of the piston, but the trade off is a more brittle piston. I think the majority of OEM engines now come with hyper style cast pistons, so the technology is proven, but as with all technology you have to use it as designed. Wrong clearances are just not a choice, especially when deciding what is a good or bad product.
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