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6 3/8 Bore in a G

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Poppin Texas Ag

10-25-2001 07:18:10




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I am building a G puller this winter and was wondering if there are any problems Boring out to 6 3/8"? And does anyone know were I could get a set of pistons and a flathead?

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KEITH

11-20-2001 16:59:39




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 Re: 6 3/8 Bore in a G in reply to Poppin Texas Aggie, 10-25-2001 07:18:10  
I HAVE SOME 6.375" PISTONS ON ORDER FROM JAHNS
NOT SURE WHEN THEY WILL BE IN. KEITH MERFELD
563-582-8710



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JDGnut

10-25-2001 15:30:14




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 Re: 6 3/8 Bore in a G in reply to Poppin Texas Aggie, 10-25-2001 07:18:10  
3/8 should be no problem in a stock block, I have gone bigger without sleeving.. I have no special place for you to look for pistons.. Schoolers or some place like that.. look in the hook mag.. I'll let you know if I hear of a flathead for sale.. but I haven't heard of one for sale in a while.. put in an add on the Classified..
JDGnut-Texas...



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Gman

10-25-2001 18:09:44




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 Re: Re: 6 3/8 Bore in a G in reply to JDGnut, 10-25-2001 15:30:14  
Aggie My son and I have a GM with M&W pistons and the cyclone head stock stroke and it's a pullin sucker. Why not go as big as you can on valves and a little porting and big exhaust,I beleive the eyebrow in the cyclone head get the fuel swirling and does a better job than the flat head,just an opinion.If the spark plug is in the center of head then that's another story. Gman



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