Reddit mentions: The best automotive engine pistons & accessories

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Top Reddit comments about Automotive Replacement Engine Pistons & Parts:

u/tonytaylor85 · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

These are the pistons in that picture:

http://www.amazon.com/Enginetech-P1505-Piston-5-7L-Dish/dp/B00CLX50YK

from this company: http://enginetech.com/

Those are probably the cheapest 'rebuilder' grade pistons you are going to find. Think of it as 'contractor grade' building supplies- the bare minimally acceptable quality.. However it is very likely that it is better than what Ford put in there in 1970 and will last just as long as they did. Casting and machining technology has progressed a lot in the last 40 years.

Mellings, Hastings, and Victor-Reinz are also in that generic GM350 picture. Those are all reputable, basic/standard brands. However that may not be what you get since that is a generic picture. For $20 more, I quickly found this one from summit-

http://summitracing.com/search/department/engines-components/section/engine-kits-rotating-assemblies/make/ford/engine-size/6-4l-390/price-range/250-500

Shop around some more. There is better stuff out there for not much more money.

u/lukeatron · 5 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

The rear piston need to be rotated as they're pushed in due to the parking brake mechanism. There's a [special tool] ( http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-28600-Disc-Brake-Piston/dp/B0002SQUFY) that makes it super easy but you can also use a big flat head screwdriver with much more difficulty.

u/Blobwad · 2 pointsr/Frugal

For some cars a simple clamp won't work - there's a special brake tool to reset the calipers. It's not overly expensive but does add to the cost.

I bought this one for my VW Jetta. They make cheaper cubes that supposedly work, but everything I read said if you don't want to fight with it just spring for a decent specialty tool.

All this being said, if you are not at all mechanically inclined and/or uncomfortable doing brakes don't force it. After all, brakes are the single most important "safety feature" on your car. This doesn't mean you have to pay outrageous labor prices though - odds are you have a friend/family member who will do it for a case of beer.