Hi can anyone identify this piston and most importantly can I buy rings for them? It was removed from my Mk3 Cooper S engine! Not original pistons I guess
Thank you very much!
Ted
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I think these pistons were used in some Metros (MGs maybe?) but whether they were used in early engines I don't know.
as Graeme pointed, i have an early 1275 S Metro engine ( non MG with small valve "flat thermostat" head from factory ) and it uses these pistons, i believe they are 9.75:1 compression .
Doing a bit of Googling, it looks like the same base casting was used for different applications with different dished and heights.
Looks like they were also used in some Metro turbo engines with a larger dish.
251 ENG wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:14 pm
If they are AE / Hepolite / Leyland / Rover pistons they will have a 5 diget part nimber stamped on top of pistons or cast inside skirt
It’s stamped in the skirt, just a little hard to read the numbers:
Hepolite
20852A or 20352A
Hi Guys, thanks for the reply!
The inner skirt was stamped Hepolite 20832A, no standard or overbore figure.
After googling, only small amount of information saying MG Metro non-turbo applications.
Btw, what pistons were used on standard MK3 Cooper S engine?
I think these pistons were used in some Metros (MGs maybe?) but whether they were used in early engines I don't know.
as Graeme pointed, i have an early 1275 S Metro engine ( non MG with small valve "flat thermostat" head from factory ) and it uses these pistons, i believe they are 9.75:1 compression .
early metros had a less powerful A+ 1275 version ( here branded S / HLS ) , it had small valves "flat thermostat" head , tamer camshaft than the MG Metro, single piece cast inlet/exhaust manifold like the 1.0 metro, HIF44 , points distributor , and mine had verto flywheel and intertia starter from factory. It used these same pistons you've listed here.
251 ENG wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:14 pm
If they are AE / Hepolite / Leyland / Rover pistons they will have a 5 diget part nimber stamped on top of pistons or cast inside skirt
It’s stamped in the skirt, just a little hard to read the numbers:
Hepolite
20852A or 20352A
251 ENG wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:14 pm
If they are AE / Hepolite / Leyland / Rover pistons they will have a 5 diget part nimber stamped on top of pistons or cast inside skirt
It’s stamped in the skirt, just a little hard to read the numbers:
Hepolite
20852A or 20352A