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Old 11-03-2009, 05:50 AM   #1
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Default Help ID part?

I just bought a lot of OEM parts and these 2 pistons came along, can someone help me identify the parts.

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The first looks like a 4-cylinder varient. 356/914. The next is a 911. Some simple bore measurments would help a bunch.
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The first looks like a 4-cylinder varient. 356/914. The next is a 911. Some simple bore measurments would help a bunch.
Thanks I appreciate your help I'll do that.
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I would certainly identify them. You could really make somebody's day who was looking for a single P/C.
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I would certainly identify them. You could really make somebody's day who was looking for a single P/C.
What's the easiest way to identify them?
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I would certainly identify them. You could really make somebody's day who was looking for a single P/C.
I got the 84v54 is a 84mm 911T 2.4 but I can get any info on the first one.
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I am sure it is a 4 cyl. piece. I just don't know if it is 914, or 356. If the other is a 2.4, and they were in the same pile, maybe from the same time, it could plausibly be a 914, or type 4 VW. I wish I knew more too realy help any further. Maybe a cross post in 914, or 356 forums would help if you have not already. And again, a simple bore measurment would be helpful. A good set of calipers will get you pretty close on the bore.
Good luck.
Any other cool parts in your stash???
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