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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 2:21 pm 
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I was wondering if there is an after market piston I could use with stock 225 rods or with the 198 rods if I can find a set. I plan to use an isky cam,offy 4 barrel intake, edelbrock carb and an MSD ignition. The head will be ported and polished and have bigger valves. Also what valves would make a good oversized valve. Are there roller rockers for the slant six. Thank you.

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 Post subject: pistons
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 3:11 pm 
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For Stainless valves:
http://www.sivalves.com/ocdomestic_valvesps_dodge.html

For Roller Rocker Arms:
Cox Brothers:
coxbros66@msn.com


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'83 Ramcharger (Performance 318)
'80 TrailDuster (360)
'80 D-150 Truck (See Below)
CompCams 252S, Holley 390cfm, Offy manifold
Ported, Polished and Gasket Matched
P4286813 Springs,0.040 Overbore,
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:09 pm 
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Wo slow down and tell us what you want in your car that was a lot of stuff to throw at us. Is it a street car /street/strip car /cruser car. or a full drag car. Then some solid opining can be done. Thanks Ron Parker :D











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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 8:58 pm 
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I was wondering since KB-Silvolite makes hypereutectic 2.2/2.5 pistons how hard would it be for them to adjust the tooling a little to give us a decent hypereutectic piston to work with stock rods? Maybe I should call?

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:42 pm 
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I was wondering since KB-Silvolite makes hypereutectic 2.2/2.5 pistons how hard would it be for them to adjust the tooling a little to give us a decent hypereutectic piston to work with stock rods? Maybe I should call?

and get 0.0" deck..........

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That would be cool, if they would do it for a reasonable cost. Surely the weight reduction alone would help!
I found some 198 rods and will be using the silvolites for my new engine.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 11:41 pm 
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I was wondering since KB-Silvolite makes hypereutectic 2.2/2.5 pistons how hard would it be for them to adjust the tooling a little to give us a decent hypereutectic piston to work with stock rods? Maybe I should call?

and get 0.0" deck..........
Well, for my 170 the stock compression distance is fine. We should start calling and see what they'll do for us.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:56 am 
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Sorry Ron.

The truck will be used for street/strip. Mostly street.

Aslo truck will have a stock rearend for now and it also has a stock 904 transmission.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:58 am 
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That's a business, not a hobby. I'd be very surprised if they had a minimum volume of less than 1000 - that's 167 engines...

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I don't think it would work on a 225 rod. They would have to move the pin hole over .325" down in the piston. :shock:

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 1:01 pm 
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Location: Missouri City, Texas (Houston Area)
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I have a 1980 D-150 Truck and have done some performance mods on it (see text below). There is a vast improvement between the stock 225 and my new performance 225, but the truck is still HEAVY compared to an A body. My next performance 225 will be in a '65 Valiant or the like. I can't wait to unleash a performance Slant Six in a light bodied car. What a HOOT that will be. :twisted:

bwhitejr

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'72 Duster (Performance 360)
'83 Ramcharger (Performance 318)
'80 TrailDuster (360)
'80 D-150 Truck (See Below)
CompCams 252S, Holley 390cfm, Offy manifold
Ported, Polished and Gasket Matched
P4286813 Springs,0.040 Overbore,
0.090 Shaved Head


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