Burner slow poke May 19, 2007 #1 Ain't this cool. :rockwoot: Attachments Cummins Piston post.jpg 16 KB · Views: 133 Last edited by a moderator: May 19, 2007
Burner slow poke May 20, 2007 #7 I believe this is called a Monotherm piston. It is a one-piece forged-steel design. It should be stronger and lighter than the original piston. ...should be. I believe the rings are quite different as well.
I believe this is called a Monotherm piston. It is a one-piece forged-steel design. It should be stronger and lighter than the original piston. ...should be. I believe the rings are quite different as well.
MKoth Trouble Maker May 20, 2007 #8 Might need to over bore the cylinders a little bit to get an isx piston to fit. Last edited by a moderator: May 20, 2007
Lucky Jeff Stock Sucks May 20, 2007 #9 MKoth said: Might need to over bore the cylinders a little bit to get an isx piston to fit. Click to expand... atleast I'm not the only one that caught that
MKoth said: Might need to over bore the cylinders a little bit to get an isx piston to fit. Click to expand... atleast I'm not the only one that caught that
THATpreston Brush your teeth. May 20, 2007 #10 Theres been a set of these in Keatings shop for over a year.... :Cheer:
RascalMafia heyyyyyyy girrrrrrrl Jun 11, 2007 #17 donM sells mahle pistons they are stock in lly/lb7 dmax we use them in prolly 80% of our 3500 series cat engines Last edited: Jun 11, 2007
donM sells mahle pistons they are stock in lly/lb7 dmax we use them in prolly 80% of our 3500 series cat engines
RascalMafia heyyyyyyy girrrrrrrl Jun 11, 2007 #18 i read somewhere they are actually like .5 lb heavier than stockers