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maccamcvey

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Hi guys just wondering of you could help ID these pistons for me please





stamped on them is...

TRW-175-9335-T
Jgo 0.03
ΓΈ71.34

also the Cam that came out of the same block has no markings on it at all that I can see. where should I be looking? If there is no markings dose it mean its a bog standard cam?

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The pistons are cheepo aftermarket jobbies. chuck em if you are building a performance engine

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The number of rings are the giveaway, these are not a performance piston for sure.


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I would also be worried about the gouge out the top of the piston

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maccamcvey

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cheers guys was tempted to build them up in a block I have for the daily don't think it's worth it if there naff and yea there is a bit of a chuck out of that one the others are ok.

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