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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:12 pm 
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Hey everyone,
I just held the first of the Pt112h84 and pt112h104 pistons in my hand 5 minutes ago. They were warm because SUPRISE!-they just came through the SKIRT COATING PROCESS!

Yes in addition to updating the forging, we added skirt coatings. No you can't return your old 3.445 size pistons...that's the price of progress and you got a good deal to begin with those :)

The new forging "blank" is nice....the weight of the NEW .104" overs is 4 grams less than the old .045" overs. I've got 9 sets of the pt112h104's that will be packaged tomorrow, so get them while they are hot.
These pistons must be used with a 7 inch c to c connecting rod.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:56 pm 
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Will be putting my still in the box .45s on e bay tommorrow.What is the cost of the .104s?I know I will lose a bit of money but I gotta have the .104s.Will be calling you next week after mine sell.Guzzi Mark


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am i to understand they have made 85s available? :D i have a forged crank engine at 60 on the stand getting ready to rebuild and dont want to go all the way to 100. i have oem 198 rods, will the rods need to be modofied to use the protrus?

thanks, andy.


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Talk to me goose!

How much do your pistons weigh? Compression height?

I'm getting ready to start a new huffed BH, or LG depending...

PM full specs. on the 104's. I'm here...

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Yes, 3.484" are also available, Brian said they had 3 sets of those made.

9 sets of 3.504"s and I just bought 3 sets (1 for me, 2 for some Aussies).

I don't remember if you can press those pins into stock 198 rods or what.

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Cool! Cant wait to get Mine!



Pics??
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:34 am 
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Hey Lou, can you take a pic of those 104's please? Thanks, Brian


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Brian,

I will take a few pics and post. Haven't gotten them yet, and will be very busy until Sunday, so hopefully then....

K1 rods came yesterday and the narrow ones are sweet. 604 g per rod, 44 g less than the forged crank rods.

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hoping to have the $$$ this week for these, can someone post where to order these and how much for 85s? thanks, andy.


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Brian, I sent you an email, I'd like the pistons and a set of rods please. Thanks!

Menko


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And I lowered the price on my new .045 s in the for sale section,some one is going to save over $100,Mark


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As per Brians request here are some pictures...I tell ya- these are really nice.

This X6:
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Thanks for posting those pics, stonethk. You beat me to the punch!

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Would you measure how deep the valve relief is.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:49 am 
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They are deep - more than 0.2". About 6.5 cc's volume in the reliefs, IIRC.

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