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Machine shops can help
By rhunt - 04/23/2004 9:21:02 AM; IP 162.39.94.121
Take a piston to a machine shop and have them measure all of the important specs on it. They can match it up to the specs in books on pistons. They should be able to tell what compression the piston is capable of depending on the combustion chamber volume.

Obviously you are going to need more parts and possible machine work, so the machine shop will be glad to give you the help you need even if it the engine is going into a truck and not a Mustang.

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