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Why is finding a replacement piston turning into such a quest?

I snapped off one of the skirts on my #6 piston during disassembly (1983 911SC 3.0) and so far, none of the places I've searched (EBS Racing, Parts Heaven and Henry Schmidt) has a replacement piston to match my damaged one. Buying a whole set seems like overkill and I'm told the difference between a "1" and a "3" piston is less than .001"...so, I'm pondering buying a "2" since no "3's" appear to be available. Either way, I'm stuck until I find a solution.

Here are pics of my piston and cylinder markings...any advice would be welcome.






Old 07-10-2012, 03:06 PM
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Send a PM to tom1394racing. He may be able to help you out.
He may still be on vacation........haven't seen him post lately.
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Find a delta5 cyl and piston and just match the weight and youre good to go. Youre matching alucil so youre best to take the whole run together unit.
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Thanks, Bruce

I've been exploring that, and nearly every other option I can think of. So, I'm bound to solve this piston issue sooner or later.
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Hello There:

I believe I may have one of these KS pistons you are looking for the 3.0L engine (95mm).

I will check and let you know tomorrow, Sunday.

PM me your contact info so I can send you a picture.
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I just got back in the States and do have these pistons available. PM me for details
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I have a stack of 3.0 pistons. I can check when I return on friday.
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I appreciate all the help
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I have a complete set of Alusil pistons and cylinders. Cleaned and ready to go....


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Thanks, but from all the kind, but pointed feedback I've been getting from respected engine rebuilders regarding Alusil, if I were going to buy a new set of P&C's I'd need to go with Nikasil.
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Thanks, but from all the kind, but pointed feedback I've been getting from respected engine rebuilders regarding Alusil, if I were going to buy a new set of P&C's I'd need to go with Nikasil.
I don't think Alusil gets the credit it deserves. From what Ive seen its pretty durable and wears pretty good. If you wanted you could get your cylinders replated with Nikisil.

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