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Re: Hemi pistons in 318 ?
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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06/12/09 04:06 PM
06/12/09 04:06 PM
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gremlinsteve
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the 5.7 piston has a weak crown. usually breaks ring lands off when it sees detonation. i would not use them.
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Re: Hemi pistons in 318 ?
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
#344802
06/12/09 06:13 PM
06/12/09 06:13 PM
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HotRodDave
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Neither of those pistons look like the stock 5.7 piston. There is just a very gentle curved dome and no notches. The pistons would be far enough below deck to prevent a colission, I realize it will be a little bit of a low compression deal but I have rings bearings pistons rods a block crank, some magnum heads an XE268 cam 1.7 rockers M1 single plane intake, so I could throw a motor together real quick that could make a few hp plus the Hemi parts are very light weight so it should rev very easily.
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