OMEGA PISTON GUDGEON PINS

Description
A set of four replacement gudgeon pins to suit A-Series Omega pistons, either in 13/16-inch or 18mm diameter. For reference, our diecast range all use the standard size 13/16-inch pins and forged have 18mm lightweight pins.
The only exceptions are the 18cc dish forced induction forged pistons, which use 13/16-inch pins, and 998 at 5/8-inch.
In 13/16-inch there are two lengths - select short if you wish to run a fully-floating setup with gudgeon pin clips.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which gudgeon pins do I need for Omega forged pistons?

If they are for an A-Series engine, typically the pistons all use 18mm diameter pins. The exception are pre-2005 forged pistons or the big dish 18cc turbo pistons, which use 13/16" standard diameter pins. All Omega A-Series diecast pistons run with 13/16" pins.
How would I convert my diecast pistons to a floating pin setup?

You'll need a set of the shorter pins and matching gudgeon pin circlips (MED-1316-GPC). If running the standard conrods you'll also need to have the little ends converted to run a suitable bush.
How many pins are supplied?

You'll receive an engine set of four.
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