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Re: Quality Pistons

To: rrengineer@dslextreme.com
Subject: Re: Quality Pistons
From: "Alan Seigrist Blue 100" <healey.nut@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 17:10:36 +0800
Mike -

If you are rebuilding your motor I would HIGHLY recommend talking with a few
of the suppliers (particularly in England) as there are several types of
pistons available, all with different advantages and disadvantages.  Most of
them are made in England (or sourced by english parts suppliers) so you will
be better off going to the source and talking with someone knowledgable
about the different pistons available out there.  I bought a very nice set
of 5 ring AE pistons for my BJ8 about 20 years ago from AHSpares... still
going strong.  I would try the following suppliers (call them first and ask
advice) and see what they have and what fits your needs:

http://www.ahspares.co.uk
http://www.cape-international.com (talk to steve norton, tell him Alan in
Hong Kong sent you)
http://www.bighealey.co.uk
http://www.scparts.co.uk

Although SC Parts tends to be a bit all over the place in terms of quality
(sometime great, sometimes lousy) I do note that they list five ring pistons
for the BN1/BN2 which means they will have the skirt oil control ring.  I'd
give them a call and ask them lots of questions about their pistons... plus
the price is pretty good.

If you want to deal with someone in the US, then I would highly recommend
talking with the AH experts at BCS:

www.britishcarspecialists.com

They have it all worked out for healeys.

Good Luck!

Alan

'52 A90
'53 BN1
'64 BJ8


On 11/6/06, rrengineer@dslextreme.com <rrengineer@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>
> As some of you know, I am in the middle of a 4 cylinder engine build.  I
> have gathered almost all that I need for this engine.  I bought a set of
> pistons, .030 over, 7.5-1 CR from Moss.  I did not even look at them when
> I handed them over to my engine builder a few months ago.  He is at the
> point of installing the crankshaft, rods and pistons and asked me to drop
> by his place.  He pointed out that the pistons were the cheapest ones he
> has ever seen.  A plain long skirted piston with 4 plain square rings
> above the wrist pin.  There is no oil control ring below the wrist pin
> that might steady the piston and prevent piston slap besides keeping oil
> where it belongs.  I don't blame Moss, just myself for not looking at them
> first, so I could send them back.  Where can I get a good set of pistons
> for this car?
> Mike MacLean
> 56 BN2
> 60 AN5




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