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Cat Ten pistons and rods

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9 years 3 months ago #126477 by tomseabee
I have three Cat Ten rods and two pistons available for shipping. Actually I have three pistons but one of them is a bit leaky (It has no top).

tom

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8 years 8 months ago #140779 by Caterpillarman
Tom, Do you still have these pistons available? If so, what size are they? I need a .060 oversize piston. Thanks, Caterpillarman

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8 years 8 months ago #141032 by tomseabee
Replied by tomseabee on topic Cat Ten piston/rods
I think they are standard diameter pistons. I'll check. I guess they should be stamped if they are oversize.

Tom

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8 years 8 months ago #141033 by tomseabee
Replied by tomseabee on topic Cat Ten piston/rods
I found a note on them that says they are .040" oversize. I can mike them to be sure if you want to provide me with the diameter of the .060" oversize piston.

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8 years 8 months ago #141056 by Caterpillarman
Tom The piston I need would be 3.435. Caterpillarman

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8 years 7 months ago #141456 by tomseabee
Replied by tomseabee on topic Cat Ten pistons and rods
I'll check.

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8 years 7 months ago #141491 by tomseabee
Replied by tomseabee on topic Cat Ten pistons and rods

I'll check.


Sorry, the pistons are standard.
There are rods with the pistons if you need rods.

Tom

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8 years 7 months ago #141493 by edb
Replied by edb on topic Cat Pony Piston Sizes
Hi Team,
as the early pony engines are basically one half of either a Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Tractor engine, in the scan below these sizes are for the standard oversizes offered in the past in the Cat System.
You can buy the pistons semi-finished and get a few more thou out of your bores.

Here in Australia we can get semi finished pistons from JP Pistons in Adelaide South Australia.

www.jp.com.au/JPPistons.html

Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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8 years 7 months ago #141541 by Steve A
Replied by Steve A on topic Cat Ten pistons and rods
I seem to remember Al Smith fitted Farmall H pistons in a 10, I believe they had to make new rod bushings and bore the block.

They would be much easier to get

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8 years 7 months ago #141543 by Sasquatch
Replied by Sasquatch on topic Cat Ten pistons and rods

I seem to remember Al Smith fitted Farmall H pistons in a 10, I believe they had to make new rod bushings and bore the block.

They would be much easier to get


I remember a while ago Cysco on here toyed with the idea of fitting new Farmall H pistons in a Ten engine. I don't know if he ended up doing it but I do remember there were a few fitment issues that popped up; they were around .060" taller than the original pistons when installed, and the piston pins were a bit bigger than the Cat Ten ones, but I believe it was decided that the difference was slight enough that machining the pin bushings larger would've been do-able. There was also talk of possibly machining down the piston crowns some to avoid increasing the compression ratio to the point of adding unwanted stress on the old engine, but I think that's about as far as it went.

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