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WTB 440 pistons

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Looking for a set of 440 pistons with a 2.067 C Height. The L 2355 F is 2.061, would be OK. Or a 440 6 pack piston should work too. Anyone have any?
 
I have this set of stock pistons and rods out of a 68-69 440.
I will split off the pistons for $100.00.

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I've got some 2295s but the domes have been whacked off, you wouldn't want them. I was asking for info for others who might be able to help.
 
If none of the above don't work for you I got a set of "L" 440 rods I bought new, only have about 500 miles maximum. PM me if you are interested.
 
Well the ICON piston has a 2.067 C Height. And it's a flat top. So may go that route, unless I decide to build a 451.
 
Bear in mind that 440 pistons prior to 1968 had a lower compression height due to the closed combustion chamber heads. After 1967 the heads all had open chambers and the pistons had a taller compression height. Use later pistons with early heads or vice-versa to up your compression ratio by about 1 point.
 
Bear in mind that 440 pistons prior to 1968 had a lower compression height due to the closed combustion chamber heads. After 1967 the heads all had open chambers and the pistons had a taller compression height. Use later pistons with early heads or vice-versa to up your compression ratio by about 1 point.
Yea, that makes sense
Trying to get some quench, so the
.050 deck clearance found in the 68 69 440 s, wouldn't be enough to get quench
 
You know, Moparguy, I may be int in those pistons. Can you text me a few pics of one of them? Mainly the sides and tops. How many miles are on them? Thanks. 720 496 3146. Gary
 
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