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Old May 23, 2004 | 03:06 PM
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From: "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." -RIPHST
Car: 1991 RS
Engine: 383TBI Fastburns and 2"TB
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TRW Piston Identification

Wondering if anyone can help-
I have searched TGO boards as well as the net in general trying to find what type of pistons I have.

Late model Chevy 350- 30 over.
Pistons stamped "TRW" on bottom
Part #: 2244P 030

They are obviously 30 over, but I am trying to determine if they are cast, forged or hypereutectic.

This link mentions that Hypereutectic part #s start with an "H" and Forged part #s start with a "L"
http://www.hotrodders.com/t23379.html

Mine don't have anything in front of the part#. Does this mean they are cast?

I also found the 2244 part number listed on an NHRA list of stock replacement parts (for whatever that is worth). Beyond that, i don't see much reference to these pistons on the net, aside from some small individual sites.

Is there a way to tell from just looking at the piston?

Any info is appreciated-
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Old May 23, 2004 | 04:07 PM
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Veer,

Call/email TRW?
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Old May 23, 2004 | 10:28 PM
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From: "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." -RIPHST
Car: 1991 RS
Engine: 383TBI Fastburns and 2"TB
Transmission: T56 held up by Spohnstuff
That is absolutely an option- I see TRW is actually a giant company, will just be a matter of getting hold of someone in the right division. I also see the 2244P part# tied into the Sealed Power name. Do you know if Sealed Power *edit (maybe Speed Pro?)* is part of or a distributor for TRW?
Anyone else?
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I guess I could change my sig from S-D to V-D, but that might convey the wrong message.......

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Old May 23, 2004 | 10:56 PM
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Thats a Sealed Power Piston. Sealed Power is tied in with TRW and several other names such as Speed Pro, Fel-Pro, and i think even Moog. Federal Mogul owns the distribution and part dies for those, and i think a few more, companies.

You are correct. It is in the rule book. So it has to be a flat top piston. Other than that, there isnt too much data other than summit sells them for about $30 per piston.
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