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broster
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22nd Feb 05 at 07:44   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

whats the difference between a slipper piston and a none slipper piston? apart from about £200 for a set of 4???
Joff
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22nd Feb 05 at 07:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Lighter with shorter skirts.
AK
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22nd Feb 05 at 09:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you also need new longer (i think, maybe shorter) rods, prob shorter reading joffs,

hold on.... i have a mail on the subject from SBD, i'll dig it oot
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Dear Adam

We can supply you with an 86.5mm or 88.00mm piston. We do not do an 87.00mm piston.

PIST-OM86.50SLS £544.00 +VAT
PIST-OM88.00SLS £544.00 +VAT
ROD-148S £832.00 +VAT

The slipper pistons can only be used with the special long 148S rod. The rod is of a narrow width journal design which means it can only be used in conjunction with CRK-1 (£1600 +VAT). We do have one which is from a cancelled order which is available at £1250.00 +VAT. The rods also have a special 5/16 threaded bolt which is made to an extremely high specification to help reduce the rod weight, but has to be made to this high strength to cope with the loads when using such a small diameter bolt. This is the reason why the rod is so expensive. These components are designed for use on engines which rev in excess of 9,000rpm and produce over 280bhp. If this was not what you were looking for, I would suggest you use the pot type piston which can be used on the standard rod length. The prices are as follows:

PIST-OM87.00XS £387.20 +VAT
ROD-143S £668.00 +VAT

Rod bolts are included in both sets of rods. The RB1K is designed for use on the standard rod. The price for these is £64.00 +VAT. Carriage cost is £20.88 +VAT.

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Steve
Siberia
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22nd Feb 05 at 09:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

CRK-1 (£1600 +VAT). what is it though? crank?

[Edited on 22-02-2005 by Siberia]
AK
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its a crank
Siberia
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big boys toys...
AK
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Joff
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Mmm... big end journals.
broster
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ahhh seems that you only need them in race engines etc, looked the mup on omegas site, very good read, cheers for that emai laswell adam! looks nice and expencive!!!
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i have about 100 emails from SBD....
broster
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22nd Feb 05 at 11:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes i noticed when someone asked a technical question you replied with one of their emails!

 
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