OMEGA FORGED PISTONS - 020, 040, 060 - SHORT HEIGHT

OMEGA FORGED PISTONS - 020, 040, 060 - SHORT HEIGHT

Part No: MED-1020-SFF
Regular price £560.00 £466.67 EXC VAT
Regular price Sale price £560.00 £466.67 EXC VAT
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Description

Omega/MED forged pistons are the lightest and strongest on the market, with a narrow-section ring pack to reduce friction and ultra-light 18mm gudgeon pins to further reduce weight. 

Exclusive to MED in plus-0.020", 0.040" or 0.060" bore sizes, 6cc dished or flat-top crowns with a short 1.248" compression height to suit 6" conrods.

Supplied as a balanced set of four with gudgeon pins, clips and piston rings, which are also available separately if you require spares. 




Tech spec



    • Available in +20,+40 and +60 sizes for the 1275 engine

    • Super lightweight design

    • High strength for full competition usage 

    • Flat top or offset 6cc dish crown 

    • Made in the UK exclusively for MED

    • Short 1.248" compression height for 6" conrods

    • Lightweight 18mm floating gudgeon pins




Please see the additional information tab for more detail and advice. 

To fit these to standard conrods, please see the 18mm little end bushes to make the gudgeon pin fully floating. The special wire circlips included with the pistons then hold the gudgeon pins in place. Alternatively, upgrade to our MED steel conrods for a direct fit.

We would highly recommend purchasing an MED piston installation tool for trouble-free insertion to the bores.

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Additional Information


How to machine standard little ends
1. Fit 18mm bushes to little ends and hone to a finished size of 18.015mm-18.020mm.
2. Machine little end of conrod on the short side to give a finished width of 21mm.
3. Drill 1/8-inch hole through the little end and bush at the top of the conrod.
4. Lightly countersink this holes allow oil feed to gudgeon pin. 


Running clearances
We would recommend a skirt clearance of 0.004", however different engine builders will have their own preferences.

The recommended ring gap is 0.010"-0.012".


Forged vs diecast
Omega forged pistons are stronger yet lighter than our diecast range, making them particularly well suited to higher performance applications. They are specifically designed for high RPM competition engines. 

Forged pistons utilise a smaller, lighter 18mm floating gudgeon pins, which give less chance of damaging the pistons on insertion, and are easier to disassemble than press-fit pins. 

As a general rule, opt for forged pistons if you wish to exceed a static compression ratio of 11:1, have a very high performance engine or wish to run high boost levels on a forced induction setup. 


Conrod compatibility
We'd highly recommend using these pistons with MED steel conrods, as they come with an 18mm bushed little end to suit. If your race regulations or budget do not allow the use of MED steel rods, the standard conrods can be modified with 18mm bronze bushes (please see above).


Compression height
We keep a wide range of piston sizes and compression heights to suit all manner of engine builds. These are machined with a short 1.248" compression height to maintain the standard deck clearance when using an 81.3mm stroke crankshaft and longer 6" conrods.

Alternatively, some race engine builders use these with standard 5.750" conrods and machine more from the top of the block. This allows the use of super lightweight pistons when the standard conrod length must be retained in the regulations.


Production process
High silicone alloy is first cut to billet size and the faces machined to a smooth finish. Each billet is pre-heated in an air-circulating furnace to a temperature close to the operating temperature of the piston crown, then compressed into a rough shape using Omega's in-house forge and custom-designed dies.

The specific temperature, together with tightly controlled speed of the forging process, gives a dense and very fine grain structure to the piston for high strength and superior fatigue life.

Any excess material is then removed before the forgings are heat-treated and wet blast cleaned. From here each piston is subject to a highly developed process of CNC machining, with constant measurement and quality control checks by experienced perfectionists. 

Once final machining is complete, the pistons are engraved with a model and batch number, cleaned and sorted into matched weight sets. It's a time-consuming process to create such a high quality product, but the end results are well worthwhile.