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I am in the process of tearing down a donner 392 for my loadstar. The serial # on the engine is 1329881 e and the casting # on the block is 7 26 x, which I belive is 1974. Apparently this was a very good engine till I left the truck outside in the snow without a hood. So I have the engine on a engine stand and am trying to remove the pistons. Because of my stupity I have my work cutout for me. My question is, on top of the pistion I expected to see some indication of bore, std, .030, .060 but instead there is this number, 357147 c2,which I am assuming is a int'l p/n but for which piston. There is no ridge on the cyl walls which in itself is amazing, the bearings are/look great. Now it is just a matter of letting pb blaster and some carefully directed pounding to get the pistons out and free up the engine. Thanks for your help
jerry
I am in the process of tearing down a donner 392 for my loadstar. The serial # on the engine is 1329881 e and the casting # on the block is 7 26 x, which I belive is 1974. Apparently this was a very good engine till I left the truck outside in the snow without a hood. So I have the engine on a engine stand and am trying to remove the pistons. Because of my stupity I have my work cutout for me. My question is, on top of the pistion I expected to see some indication of bore, std, .030, .060 but instead there is this number, 357147 c2,which I am assuming is a int'l p/n but for which piston. There is no ridge on the cyl walls which in itself is amazing, the bearings are/look great. Now it is just a matter of letting pb blaster and some carefully directed pounding to get the pistons out and free up the engine. Thanks for your help
jerry