I've got a bunch of Fiat engines most with worn bores but I've had no luck getting oversize 2-litre pistons. I don't want to run forged pistons as it's a budget engine - eventually I'll stick a zetec in it, so, any ideas?
Cheers,
Jon
Fiat Pistons
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Re: Fiat Pistons
As you say, forged are expensive
http://www.performanceenginecomponents. ... .asp?id=94
You could ask on turbo124.com as they occasionally come up.
http://www.turbo124.com/forum/viewtopic ... ze+pistons
There was talk on there of converting small block Chevy pistons and rods which would be dirt cheap but I don't think much came of it.
Don't forget to budget in reboring the engine to the next size up. Sadly, it might be cheaper to sell off the blocks just buy a more modern engine.
http://www.performanceenginecomponents. ... .asp?id=94
You could ask on turbo124.com as they occasionally come up.
http://www.turbo124.com/forum/viewtopic ... ze+pistons
There was talk on there of converting small block Chevy pistons and rods which would be dirt cheap but I don't think much came of it.
Don't forget to budget in reboring the engine to the next size up. Sadly, it might be cheaper to sell off the blocks just buy a more modern engine.

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Re: Fiat Pistons
Try Middle Barton Garage
www.middlebartongarage.com
www.middlebartongarage.com