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Old 12-08-2008, 01:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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G'day Fella's

Wondering if someone would be able to identify a set of pistons that are in a recon 350 Chev?
Part number: RA 2682030
I've been told they're ACL pistons but I would like to know if they're Cast or Forged.

Any help anyone can give is greatly appreciated.

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Old 12-08-2008, 02:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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repco pistons or at least the number is, and cast im afraid
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Cheers mate you're a champ. I've been trying to find that out for ages.

Not exactly what I wanted to hear, but what I expected.

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why he did it for free on here
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I did actually call Veale's, Coventry's and 4 performance shops in W.A. and the best info I got was "they might be an ACL piston"

Whilst searching other stuff on the net I'd stumbled across this forum before and found the info very accurate and valuable, it sounded like the people here know what they're talking about, so I put the question out.

Cheers for the help allports, like I said originally, I'd put some effort into this previously to no avail so it was nice to finally get an answer.
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