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Ferrari Pistons?!! 77.5 & 78mm
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Over the holiday I was given an A15 & 5 speed out of USA 210. My current A15 is at 1508cc so for this I thought I would try and get a larger bore. I started hunting pistons between 77 and 79mm.

Well lo and behold at 77.5 and 78mm I found some and not for a car I would have expected. Wiseco makes Ferrari 330 V12 pistons in 77.5 & 78mm, pin height is 29.9 and the pin bore is 18.5mm, cost ranges between $123 and $150 dependent on supplier. (Part # 6501M78) Realistically this is not much cheaper than custom ones I ordered from JE a few years ago.

A quick search of EBay finds some used ones between $65-75 range. I may try to get a cheap stock one just to see what's what.

Tom

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Interesting find. A15 compression height is 30 mm only 0.1 mm so those are only short. For effective quench of .5 to .75 you could use a common .6 thick gasket.

$75 each used is still less expensive than new Ross or Venolia custom pistons (about $100 each).

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Found this photo, if it's the right one it looks like a nice flat-top

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That would be it Dave.

On another note I also found Citroen Saxo pistons come in 79mm with a 32.5mm pin height.......A14?

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Ferrari Or Citroen?. Which would you rather sprook was in your car?

Posted on: 2016/1/5 7:23
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cheaper and higher quality than Italian castings
are Isuzu 4XC1 flat tops which are hard to beat
for a set of 77mm or 1+mm OS versions

http://spanish.alibaba.com/product-gs/4xc1-piston-342081720.html

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHEVY-ISUZU-1 ... 24-2715-STD-/310573480934

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Nicer piston design, only problem is those Isuzu 4XC1 pistons are way too short (comp height of 28.5)

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using an A14 crank into an A12 block 28.5 is perfect as theres no need to mill A15 pistons but on an taller block A14/A15 will suit block with worn, old rusty or warped decks that need machining.

Posted on: 2016/1/6 12:05
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