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got a rb26dett crank and rods for sale

it can also be used to stroke a rb20 to 2.4

there in perfect condition and were removed due to fitting a trust

2.7 stroker kit

offers around $650-$700 but is negotiable

pics by email

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im not sure...ive never seen it done just heard bout it many times

also the rb25 to 2.6 i to have been told bout this...it to is suppose to work but i never seen it done as well

thanks

classic, build your engine from a scrawled japanese diagram drawn on a cardboard box. haha love it.

you want the bigger classic that is for the special hks kit which is 2446cc or something like that with a custom crank the diagram is an example of what you need to do there are so many variables out there of the build and Ihave heard many comment about most .

but for the rb25 I think the rb 26 crank and rods are a good idea.

for an rb 20 you are just better to put 82 mm pistons is and make it a 2.2 as it revs much better

cheers

meggala

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