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aa piston install no markings

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:18 pm
by jpryorx2
hey guys i bought a set of aa 92mm forged thick walls and they have no markings to tell which way goes to the flywheel. i've had people tell me would be a mark on the inside by where the wrist pin goes through and to put that too the flywheel but again theres nothing there i've tried calling and emailing AA and got no response at all. so can anyone tell me which way they go in or does it not make a difference? ive never had a piston for a vw that didn't have an arrow on it
thanks
jason

Re: aa piston install no markings

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 12:02 am
by Bruce.m
Get a set of measuring calipers and measure the distance between the piston pin bore and the outside diameter of the piston, on both sides.

Stock pistons have the pin offset to one side so that force of the combustion pressure is not just on one side of the piston/cylinder. The offset also reduces noise (probably the main reason for having it).

Some aftermarket piston have no offset so can be fitted either way. Some have no offset and still have the arrow marked so that the customer is not confused, but it has no purpose.

Re: aa piston install no markings

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:54 am
by jpryorx2
thanks it's looking like measuring it is going to be the only way to figure it out as they still haven't responded

Re: aa piston install no markings

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2021 9:33 am
by jpryorx2
so i measured 0 offset then just to be sure i was gonna try to call them again but went and read the description and it does say 0 offset s i guess they can go in either way.maybe i can actually get them in today and hope that the online calculators are right fr my barrel shims and head gaskets
thanks

Re: aa piston install no markings

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2021 3:59 pm
by Bruce.m
Good luck!

Re: aa piston install no markings

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2021 8:56 am
by sideshow
Its common/standard to not off set the pins in aftermarket parts. The arrow or bosses in the pins are common to OEM parts, because they are off set.