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Mahle High C/R Piston Set for E12 Head Casting


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I pulled these a few months ago from an M10 engine which had run a short time before the car was parked. Size is for 89.5 bore, also know as second oversize or + 0.5mm. The ring set is brand new.

I'm preparing to sell 'em on ebay or here on the FAQ - please email (use button above) if interested; in the meantime, I'll look for price references this weekend. These are available for measuring / viewing / cash sale in Southern California. -KB

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You should put this in the "parts for sale" section.

No amount of skill or education will ever replace dumb luck
1971 2002 (much modified rocket),  1987 635CSI (beauty),  

2000 323i,  1996 Silverado Pickup (very useful)

Too many cars.

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After market rings. Why? Were the originals damaged when removed or something amiss with the donor engine?

Just curious.

I'm of the opinion new rings are a smart choice, allowing for the best chance of proper seating in freshly bored / honed block.

Note: I'll post these in the For Sale section next week (unless purchased by the individual who has inquired about my building him a hot street / track day engine). -KB

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