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> 2056cc with 94mm dished, can someone explain how ?
Literati914
post May 27 2018, 09:22 PM
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I was under the impression that a 2056cc engine was always a 96mm bore x a 71mm stroke... but the following link is a set of 94mm pistons and specifies 2056cc engine. They are dished pistons and I'm wanting to understand how this works out. Anybody understand how this works and can offer an explanation? thx.

http://www.texasaircooled.com/catalog/AA-P...R-2.0-Case.html
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post May 28 2018, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(Mark Henry @ May 28 2018, 07:33 AM) *

It is a typo, but just be aware those are the AA part number for 94mm dished pistons. It' should say 1971cc


Yes the AA website says 2000cc as a general description, rounding up from 1971 just like Porsche did (2.0L).. as I mentioned Texas Aircooled is the only one who has it completely wrong by specifying 2056cc. I now assume typo too (like the rest of y'all), highly doubt that's intentional tho.
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