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#1272568 07/15/2018 2:00 PM
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I wish I had a good story for this one, but I don't... I dropped a piston yesterday, it landed on the engine stand and took a chip out of the bottom of the piston skirt (the long side). The cylinders are in great shape, the pistons were in fine shape too, this was supposed to be a quick clean and new gaskets and back together. So, can I still use the piston or is it toast?

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Photos of the damage would be nice. pix My gut says no, get a new one. eeeek


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What engine are you working on, and where is the chip? If it's anywhere on the skirt at right angles to the wrist pin, that's a thrust-bearing area. If so, make it an expensive paperweight!
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There always seems to be an odd lot of pistons on e-bay. Maybe you can find a single piston reasonably priced


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Rock Auto sells single pistons- - - -we had to buy two of them for John's 261 when we built that one.
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Sorry, total lack of info there... the engine is a 216, its out of a 1941 1.5 ton truck. I put a picture of it in my photobucket, just click the link with my name to see the pic.

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It looks like ebay only has pistons for the 37-40 216's, rock auto doesn't sell them, Jim Carter only has over sized sets, so I'd have to rebore my engine. This could be one hell of an expensive lesson.

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What's the bore size, standard or oversize? I've got a bunch of cast iron 216 pistons sitting around that I'm not likely to use on any of the engines I rebuild. I bore 216's 60 over and use aluminum 235 pistons in them. It keeps Babbit rods from wearing out in a hurry due to the lighter weight of the pistons.

While you're in there, consider installing a set of spring steel "piston skirt expanders". They really quiet the engine down by reducing piston slap, especially after a cylinder gets honed and ends up slightly oversize. There are several sets on Ebay right now, at around $20.00 a set.
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There are some new old stock standard bore 216 pistons on Ebay right now- - - -selling singly with a starting bid of $35.00 apiece.
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Thanks for finding that Jerry! Are the pistons for a 53 the same as my 41? If I remember correctly 41 is different than 37-40, but I don't know about after 41. Thanks again!

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Hotrod A....check your PM.


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If your pistons are standard bore flat tops, the ones on Ebay will be a drop-in fit.
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