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    Default Part no. of a GZE piston

    Does anyone know the part no of the High comp ( 8.9:1 Ae92) pistons with the ceramic coated crowns??

    I have been through the old threads and all i have found is this Part no. 13103-16131, 0.50mm oversize.

    But it doesnt say what type of piston it is.( high comp / low comp)

    Im after the STD piston dia ( not oversize) part no.

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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    13101-16100

    There's actually quite a few of them depending on the numbers stamped into your rods... there are 3 different "Mark" versions available. They seem to be defined by the year the engine was built. That one above is a AE92 GZE std piston from 8708-8802.

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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    do you know what the part no for this type is? or is this the same as the no you have given me.




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    The marks 1,2,3 are individual cylinder marks that can be found on the block if I am not mistaken. You need to match each number on the block to the piston. I am not at the home office until later on so if you have not received the correct part number when I return tonight I will post it for you.
    Not sure if I told you before, but your numbers are super impressive using stock internals. Is there an issue with stock bolts as I know you have arped everything.

    Ron

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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    Hi all


    The std piston list is marking 2

    aw11 is 13101-16100-02
    88/02-89/05 AE92 is 1310116100-02
    91/01-91/04 ae92 is 1310116131-02
    91/06-95/05 ae101 is 1310116131-02

    These are all the std piston part numbers

    I can get ring part numbers as well if u like



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    Quote Originally Posted by RonRob
    The marks 1,2,3 are individual cylinder marks that can be found on the block if I am not mistaken. You need to match each number on the block to the piston. I am not at the home office until later on so if you have not received the correct part number when I return tonight I will post it for you.
    Not sure if I told you before, but your numbers are super impressive using stock internals. Is there an issue with stock bolts as I know you have arped everything.

    Ron
    Correct me if i am wrong but those marks you are talking about on the bottom of the block are for matching the correct bearing shells to the crank?

    Like i said before it is stock but the internals have been modified extensivley to cope with this sort of power.
    Yeah the bolts are crap at this sort of level!
    I have streched the std head bolts and lifted the head off the block!! and i never trusted the others.

    TINCAN cheers for that info +rep
    Do you happen to know which part no is for the piston above? I am guessing it is the later Ae92 one?????????????


    What do you mean by the std piston list is marking 02 ? I take it that this means the part no. with 02 on the end of em indicates that they are of std size?

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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    This should explain the different piston thing.



    That list is about 3 pages long... you should try and get the same pistons as the ones you have now. Do yours have a number stamped into the top of the piston?

    Eddie.

    EDIT: These were my pistons.... you can sorta see the number 1 stamped into them. They were Std Mark 1 pistons. My block was originally a smallport 4age so the numbers were irrelevant to me. After these i went 0.5 OS. I dont think it matters much provided you balance the internals properly during the build.

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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    Yeah i want to find a new set of these pistons. i have 2 sets of em now . Most have 2 CD stamped on top one has 1 AB.


    Although the part no.s are there it is still hard to tell exactly what this is.


    Does that have the ceramic coated crowns? it looks diff to the brown ceramic on mine


    EDIT
    I just checked a pic from when i built the engine and they are all 2 CD excepy one is 3CD

    I take it it would be best to get the later mark 3 pistons 13101-16-30-01 ?????????
    Last edited by 30psi 4agte; 03-05-2006 at 07:18 PM.

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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    These are the Hi-Comp Ceramic coated pistons i used in my AW11 rebuild




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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    hey, they're the same ones i'm bidding on 13103-16131

    what did they cost with pistons, pins and rings?????? (so i know how much to bid )



    and rings, 13013-16210
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    Hey Stew,

    I've bought gze pistons a couple times... the 1st batch cost me $562.xx with rings.

    The 2nd time they knew me since i ordered quite a bit of stuff from them and gave me a trade price of $476.00 with rings.

    Note this includes the discount from Penrith Toyota for club members. How much do they normally go for in Japan?

    Eddie.
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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    Quote Originally Posted by 30psi 4agte
    Do you happen to know which part no is for the piston above? I am guessing it is the later Ae92 one?????????????
    it's deffinatly from a later engine/block having the oil squirter cut out on it.

    (but then you already knew that being a 8.9:1 c/r piston, useless info part # 6453455-0110).

    doh!

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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    Quote Originally Posted by Big T
    The 2nd time they knew me since i ordered quite a bit of stuff from them and gave me a trade price of $476.00 with rings.

    Note this includes the discount from Penrith Toyota for club members. How much do they normally go for in Japan?

    Eddie.
    thanks muchly!!! umm.. no idea i should actually check the dealer (when i work out how to ask for stuff in japanese )
    there is a set on yahoo for about $150 atm (edit: 2 days to go ).. i *cough* need them *cough* so i was going to bid up to trade price at least

    oh and there is/was a set of 3SGTE pistons with rings for a bit over $120 too
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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    Stew - i think i need to talk to you more often on MSN
    ...... butt scratcher?!


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    Default Re: Part no. of a GZE piston

    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    thanks muchly!!! umm.. no idea i should actually check the dealer (when i work out how to ask for stuff in japanese )
    there is a set on yahoo for about $150 atm (edit: 2 days to go ).. i *cough* need them *cough* so i was going to bid up to trade price at least

    oh and there is/was a set of 3SGTE pistons with rings for a bit over $120 too
    dont buy them stew, you want higher comp than that.

    and 30psi ring james at castlehill toyota {spareparts} and tell him you want a set of std bore ae101 gze pistons! wont be a problem! lol your about 4 months to late, i gave a mate a new set of std i had sitting here for years.

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