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Technical help identifying 283 pistons

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  1. GBchev
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    Hey guys been a long time since I posted on here! I acquired an engine for my build it's a 57 283 bored .060 and has been 0 decked its gots some slugs in it I was hoping to find some info on. They are a pop up and look to be forged part #L2148. thanks for any info.
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  2. Look like old TRW probably 10:1 or 10.5:1 in a 283
     
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  3. Fordors
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    I looked in an old TRW catalog but have no info on that part number. I had L2210 TRW’s for a 301 back in the late ‘60’s but the numbering was changed at some point to use numbers in the 7000 series. Info from my 1983 catalog shows TRW listed a 283 +.060 piston with 11.6 comp that they called the Race Version of the Fuel Injection piston. IIRC the F.I. used 1/8” domes.
    They also had another one at 12.4-1 compression that obviously had more dome height. It does look like yours were cut for more valve clearance.
     
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  4. Peter Nowak
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    Due to pin offset, the left side pistons are L2149, and the right side pistons are L2148. TRW designates these pistons to the 1961-63 Corvette Fuel Injection engine.
    Source:TRW 1972 Engine Parts Specificatons
    Factory CR was 11:1.
    The KB piston #166 Hyper shows it as O.E. replacement for 57 - 61 fuel injected Corvette with the following CR chart: 55cc = 11.0 58cc = 10.5 62cc = 10.0 64cc = 9.7
     
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  5. 56sedandelivery
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    GB, You should take a drive down here to Everett, Wa., and I'll give you another .060 over 283 block and balanced rotating ***embly. It's torn down, the ridge has been cut from the cylinders, and it comes with an 097 camshaft and lifters still in the correct order. Has forged, 1/8"/.125 dome pistons (Thompson, before they were TRW). A FREE, un-***embled, short block. Also has a fully degree'd dampener, and oil pump/tacked welded on pickup. Or send one of your friends. Did I say it was FREE?
    I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
     
  6. GBchev
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    yeah the valve reliefs look a bit more clearanced and the dome is decent size sticks out a bit I have not measured it yet I will be in the shop probably tmrw to take another look! but thanks for the info
     
  7. GBchev
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    I saw this this in the searches but I was unsure how accurate it was that's why I started a new thread just to see what others thought
     
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  8. GBchev
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    I'd be interested if the block is still good! I like 283s and 327s I wanna do a 301 build one day!
     
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  9. 56sedandelivery
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    Block just needs to be hot tanked, new soft plugs and cam bearings. Not rusted, just greasy/dirty, and even that's not bad. I was just going to soak it in a barrel of diesel fuel, then solvent, and ring/bearing it. But, I've got way to many projects, and stuff in the way. PM me is you want it. If you want to do a 301/302, I also have a DZ 302, #1178, large journal crank; just use a large journal 4" bore block. I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
     
  10. 56sedandelivery
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    GB showed up today to claim his prize, another 283 block, punched .060 over with a balanced rotating ***embly, and .125 dome pistons; in a 283 it's probably a 10 or 10.5:1 C.R. piston. 097 cam and lifters to make it rev. I have a little more room in the garage/shop!!! I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
     
  11. GlassThamesDoug
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    Very cool, my 0.060 over..292 had the top of the cylinder walls notched for intake valve unshrouding.
     
  12. GlassThamesDoug
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    2148 left, 2149 rights..offset wrist pins like factory 283, 327s had.
     

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