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Where can i get a set of high comp pistons for a Chevy 292 without financial disaster? Best offer so far is 2500$ for a custom made set.Engine has 74 cc head and 0,40 bore which suggests a dished piston with 8-10cc dish size, for compression ratio 10/1.
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The only off the shelf high(?) compression piston is the Federal Mogul #980P their LPG piston. The piston has about half the dish of the original piston and is 9.0/1 in a stock 292. You should get 10/1 with the 74 cc head and that piston. The 980P is about $350-400 here.
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I do not know where you got your quote, but try Ross or Arias. They both advertise in the Twelve Port News
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Don't Chevy (not Olds) 307 pistons fit right in, too?
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Not on the 292. The 307 piston doesn't have enough compression height. The 307 will work in the 250.
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Just by looking @ them both I would say you will have 8.2- 8.7 to 1 compression ratio.Depends on your deck height.With stock cyl head,put on a small chamber 194 head then you will be above 9 to 1
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Your first link is a .040 over stock. The second set says?? for a standard block which to me says Not for a over bore. The stock 307s will give you alittle more then 9-1 with a stock 230,250 head and closer to 10-1 Or just over depending On the mill work off the head Or decking of the block.
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If you look @ both sets,one is dished all around the side w/valve reliefs & the other set is dished in the middle + valve reliefs.
My 307 forged TRW's are a flat top w/4 valve reliefs,no dish on the sides or in the middle.
Those sets on Ebay look to be lower compression pistons IMO
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Sorry it took awhile to get back to this, and i didn't mean for it to be in Fleetlines's thread. I thought both sets were low compression, when I went to look at a new set, they were full of valve reliefs and had the large chamfer on the edge. I wish someone made a cast piston with a true flat top like the OEMS were. These look to be universal to me. Thanks for the information, Joe.
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What is the bore, wristpin and PDH of the 292? I may use harley davidson pistons in my 1954 261, same bore, .927 wristpin and they are coated flat tops.
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292 piston comp height is 2.025. .927 pin , 3.875 bore 261 is 2.08(atleast #'s i have)
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The price on the LPG pistons varies quite a bit, from one retailer to the next flaps. One quoted me $80 ea. The best price was from the machine shop that bored the block. $40 ea, or $240 for the set.
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Opee, Why were you looking at H-D pistons for your 261?
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