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Post by Anonymous »

No I didn't go (again) but Don at FBO did

We're now a dealer for K1, which includes Carrillo and Oliver, so we have a good line of cranks/rods to run alongside Callies
best bit is we now have 7.100 and 7.200 rods without having to beg a certain Mr R Barton, Oliver makes these rods for RB but it's RB that owns the die so they can only sell to RB.
K1 now have a die and produce these rods ;)

Within the next 3 months K1 are going to produce the full range of strokes for Mopar, little limited at the moment.
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Post by Anonymous »

I didn't make it to PRI either. However, our company, ARC, was there.

Good job on the stroker rods, is that both BB and SB?
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Post by Anonymous »

The 7.100 and 7.200 are for the tall aftermarket BB blocks

K1 has rods for SB and BB in all sizes though
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7.100 will also fit in regular 440/400 blocks with a 4.5 crank
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Post by Anonymous »

with a 7.100 rod the smallest stroke in a stock block is 4.250

largest is 4.500

7.200... the point here is Robbin Barton doesn't now have the monopoly which is a bonus..... should be renamed Robbin Bananarama!
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