Ford 351 Windsor: High Compression: 351 - Dome Top: 1.757 C/H

$ 11.99

4.5 (348) In stock

Whats Included: Complete Set Of Pistons, Locks & PinsApplication: Recommended for Applications Using Nitrous (Up To 250HP Shot) / Not Recommended For Forced Induction[Please Note]: Image is a representation of this item. Actual item may vary.Piston Top Type: Dome TopBore: 4.030Stroke: 3.500Rod Length: 5.956Compression Height: 1.757Compression Ratio (58): 14.3Compression Ratio (61): 13.6Compression Ratio (72): 11.6Dome Volume: 12.00Gram Weight: N/ARings: 1/16 1/16 3/16Ring Set: TOT-CR3690Rings Included: NoPin Type: 5115 Straight WallPin Diameter: .912Pin Wall: .150Pin Length: 2.500Pin Weight: 116Block Height: 8.200Oil Rail Spacer: N/ANOTE: Piston Rings Sold Separately

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