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Road Race Mustang Engine Build - Iron Lung
Drag racers go for sexy, thin-waisted piston pins, but road racers are in for the long haul and prefer a more voluptuous slathering of material in the pin wall. To better package the oil ring, these suitably thick units measure 0.912 inch in diameter rather than the common 0.927-inch option. Griggs wants the pin out of the oil-ring groove. View Related Article
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