Re: Piston size
It may or may not be.
I know Hudsons in the 30s and 40s and other cars throughout the years had markings on the top of the pistons. Most of the times it is a manufacturing item, like a letter corresponds to piston size. I have only seen a single letter used, but I have not torn too many engines apart. If you could find out the manufacturer of the pistons, they could probably help you in some way. Btw, I checked google and could not find anything for a code like that.
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