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piston reference
2.2l t,e,s, pistons
how can I tell a difference dave
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Dave,
The S pistons are Mahle, the piston is not fully skirted. That is, the piston skirt is open at the sides where the pin is inserted. The S piston is lighter than the E and T pistons which are fully skirted. The S piston weighs about 354 grams as compared to 371/376 grams for the E and T pistons. S is 12.48oz. E is 13.08oz. T is 13.26oz. The S piston were made slightly smaller diameter for greater piston to cylinder clearance. 83.95, 83.96 and 83.97mm. Where the T and E pistons were made 83.97, 83.98 and 83.99 mm. Kolbenschmidt made only the T pistons. This info from the factory manual.
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Doug many thanks.
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