^yes sir, you are correct again! All I know is I am glad you showed me that calculator so I could be sure for myself that the pistons are right
Wonder if they use the same paint on their pistons they used on their oil pumps. Lol
Is it me or the whole ring stack is lower?
The top ring distance looks to be bigger in the new one, 2nd to oil control looks smaller too and the oil control looks closer to the pin.
Looks like Manley makes them both. Why not call them to inquire on the differences and pros/cons of each?
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=119200&highlight=MMR+oil
That's the oil pump I was referencing
So what does this mean?
They are both Manley pistons...same base piston, just different cut/design. The numbers underneath the piston match each other.
OMG, this is what I was afraid of. I will call Manley ASAP and I am sure Chuck my engine builder will verify this too. He won't build a motor with questionable concerns. Its his way or the highway. lol
I did find some flash or what seemed like rubberized flash that was stuck to the piston. Like when you do painting at home and you remove the blue tape and you get a little flashing from the paint where it got stuck on the tape and the wall.
I am very concerned with this "coating" and the long term survivability. Will it start flaking off (specifically the underside of the piston) and clog my oil pump screen? The top I am not too concerned with since I would expect it if it were to fail, to blow out the exhaust.
DAMN YOU WES!! I am officially stressing out now!! I seriously expected some type of hard anodized finish and not an actual coating (what seems like a rubberized coating).
So what does this mean?
A good sign is that I don't see that MMR offers coated oil pumps.
I think that thread above, the owner most have painted that oil pump.
Having the top ring lower is usually good for FI due to it being farther from the heat, OEM tries to avoid this as it can for emissions purposes, the bigger the distance, the bigger the pocket and usually the charge that goes there goes unburnt which will affect HC emissions so they try to reduce the pocket all they can with tighter tolerances and higher rings.