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Hey guys,

During the process of rebuilding my RB26, some parts were misplaced.

I need someones help on finding where i can get those parts.

1990 GT-R thermostat?? Thermostat for all RB engines - 90-93 300zx TT 21200-42L00?? So the thermostat should be the same as a 90-93 300zx?

Rocker Cover Screw Grommet EN-57(r32 service manual). or can I use just an ordinary washer?

On the end of the camshaft, there is a Rubber Plug EN-70(r32 Service manual). Anyone know where to get those?

Also, The PCV Valve(is it AAC Valve?)

Thanks alot

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thermo is the same for ALL RB motors

rb20,25,26,30

pcv valves are std on all modern cars, should be able to get a replacement from nissan direct, if not a generic one from a auto parts supplier

with the gromets, how many did you lose?

they are 2 piece, they have a steel washer within the rubber grommet, without the rubber part, there is a gap so it needs something

the rubber plug would be the half moon plug? i would be seeing nissan for that too

I live in canada, Would the thermostat be the same as a 90-93 300zx or Xterra?

I would need 6 grommets.

Yes its the half moon plug. I guess I might have to order one from Japan or australia. Any suppliers want to help me with that?

Thanks for the info guys

About the Half moon plug EN-70 and the Rocker Cover Screw Grommets EN-57, I have a copy of diagram from the KA24DE from an altima(240sx) 90-??. In the diagram theres a half-moon plug and there is Rocker cover Screw Grommets. Can anyone tell me if there are the same or would fit?

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ka24de head

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