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Old Dec 12, 2009 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by EagleStroker
Sorry I missed this post. I could probably get the piston, but are you willing to pay what it would cost?
Thats the problem, I can get them from Ross etc. for $500-$600 in a custom made slug, they will do about any piston. You think there might be a market for it since Edelbrock is making an intake to put Cleveland heads on a 302 again?
Old Dec 12, 2009 | 02:16 PM
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5-600 for a custom piston is CHEAP.OTS piston with a fly cut from a good machines shop you could probably get the same juuust a little cheaper.Lol, used to seeing 800 for custom
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 11:32 AM
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Add me to the list of those who LOVED their eagle parts. When I got my kit I mic'd everything and it was all spot on. forged crank, H beam rods...

They are in my late model race car and I have never had an issue with them. Loved them so much I bought another roatating assy for another race motor I needed. Same quality, everything spot on and good prices. Even when I abuse them, no issues.

When I build the stroker for the mustang, it'll have eagle crank, rods.

And no they didn't pay me to say this, just my experience with their parts to date.

Of course if they want to sponsor me the sportsman I'm building would look great with their logos on it :-)
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by THUMPIN455
Thats the problem, I can get them from Ross etc. for $500-$600 in a custom made slug, they will do about any piston. You think there might be a market for it since Edelbrock is making an intake to put Cleveland heads on a 302 again?
I would be happy with that, I did some asking and the numbers aren't there for us to justify adding it as a shelf stock item!

Originally Posted by cprstreetmachines
5-600 for a custom piston is CHEAP.OTS piston with a fly cut from a good machines shop you could probably get the same juuust a little cheaper.Lol, used to seeing 800 for custom
Exactly, closer to $1k for these mod motors.

Originally Posted by racer_dave
Add me to the list of those who LOVED their eagle parts. When I got my kit I mic'd everything and it was all spot on. forged crank, H beam rods...

They are in my late model race car and I have never had an issue with them. Loved them so much I bought another roatating assy for another race motor I needed. Same quality, everything spot on and good prices. Even when I abuse them, no issues.

When I build the stroker for the mustang, it'll have eagle crank, rods.

And no they didn't pay me to say this, just my experience with their parts to date.

Of course if they want to sponsor me the sportsman I'm building would look great with their logos on it :-)
Thanks for the support Dave! I wish us employees could get sponsors
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