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Gb#2: Jun Spec Crank Collar & Oil Restrictors (x2)


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Hey all,

I just got off the phone with Matt @ the GTR Shop in New Zealand. I purchased a crank collar and 2 oil restrictors (package deal) for a total of $130AUD delivered.

He told me that the collars are made to JUN specifications and are sought after in bulk from many people in the US with RB engines (10-20 sets a week). Oil restrictors are the same as the ones you would get from Tomei (1.1; 1.2; 1.5mm available)

Matt asked me to put this up as it's easier for him to get something done in bulk than to make 50 trips to the post office...

1-5 sets: $130AUD delivered

5-10 sets: $120AUD delivered

10-15 sets: $110AUD delivered

By "set" - 1 x crank collar; 2 x oil restrictors (any combination)

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This is an EOI only; so if there's enough interest for Matt; I'll organize it.

Interested: 8 (currently at $120AUD each)

N1GTR

Omurru (DELIVERED - 2x 1mm Restrictors)

sky30 (DELIVERED - 1x 1.5mm Restrictor; 1 x 1.25mm Restrictor)

GTR32GUS (DELIVERED - 1x 1.5mm Restrictor; 1 x 1.25mm Restrictor)

2BNVS

humz

gtrtech

Adriano (DELIVERED - 1x 1.5mm Restrictor; 1 x 1.25mm Restrictor)

munro'sgts-t (DELIVERED - 2 x 1.25mm Restrictor)

Thanks

Stan

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Straight from Matt:

We supply grubs screws as a fail safe, but if correct fitting is acheived are not needed other than piece of mind, screws are 5mm

Also interested, this is what I need to run an rb26 pump on an rb30 bottom end right?

Nope, it's for using a wide flange drive oil pump on a narrow flange crank eg; R32GTR N1 oil pump on an RB20/25/30 or early RB26 crank.

:( cheers :)

Nope, it's for using a wide flange drive oil pump on a narrow flange crank eg; R32GTR N1 oil pump on an RB20/25/30 or early RB26 crank.

:P cheers :happy:

Isn't that what I am trying to do? trying to put an 33gtr oil pump (wide flange) on a Rb30 crank (narrow flange)?

Ok so that's 4 sets... need one more :kiss:

BTW I'm still waiting for the one I ordered so shipping from NZ has taken a little bit long.

so is this an actual jun collar or knock off.

ill be buying one of these very soon, once someone can confirm this i could be interested if they arrive soon.

(organiser pm me pls as i wont check here often)

thanx

Humz; Matt from the GTR Shop has advised that this is a JUN spec knock-off - the materials and dimensions are exactly the same (what I've been told anyway)

I'm STILL yet to receive mine but will post up photos as soon as I do.

Just received the following in the mail:

1 x Crank Collar

1 x Grub Screw (black)

1 x 1.50mm Restrictor

1 x 1.25mm Restrictor

I'm not an engine parts expert but they look to be in good form; the machining is pretty good (no rough edges; no barbs etc etc.)

I'll take some photos tonight and post them up :D

Oh BTW; the reason why there is a 1.5 and a 1.25mm restrictor in there is because it comes with 2 and I didn't know what I needed / wanted so I just took the two most common ones :D

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