Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Get it compression tested

that would be one way of find out a few problems

when i had mine compression tested i got told it was 175 all across the board give and take 2

check the turbo for shaft play

check for any visual damages

thats all i can tell ya mate....sorry if i wasnt much of a help

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/233308-rb25/#findComment-4090734
Share on other sites

Good conversion my friend...if you need any help with it dont be affraid to ask....owned the first 31 in sa with a rb25det in it for around 5 years....best conversion for the 31.

as for rb25det's, not too much can go wrong with them, hard to tell if anything major is wrong with it if its just sitting there... If you can hear it running thats good. Ringlands are only a problem with detonation and bad tunes as mentioned above.

Edited by Ryanrb25
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/233308-rb25/#findComment-4091103
Share on other sites

yeah good point Ryan, generally they are tough as motors, just let down by mistreatment.

the funny thing with mine was it started/idled fine, could handle full loading in 1st and 2nd fine, but in 3rd and 4th under full load would create huge smoke clouds and fill a catch can up with ease :rofl:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/233308-rb25/#findComment-4091137
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Ha ha ha! I know those feels mate I've finally got the garage cleared enough that next weekend I'll do some actual work on my car (hopefully). Unfortunately garage isn't usable after 10am at the moment That said, I've done a lot of work this weekend on helping finalise a friend's Production Race car. Full started Christmas Eve. We're down to about 8 tasks on the list, including "get a wheel alignment". Sometimes it's just easier working on someone else's car or project than our own stuff 😛
    • Ha ha, ended up going it alone.  I just sent it (in a very nervous fashion).  Once I'd released the locks and it didn't automatically start spinning out of control i felt a bit more confident.   It made some loud sounds (cracking and creaking noises) when I first spun it which got the heart rate going again!  I couldn't bring myself to leave it tipped on the side.  I feel a bit more comfortable having back right side up while it sits there. I'd get angry with your last point but you're 100% correct! 😅 Even yesterday I managed to distract myself at numerous times to make a bracket to fit an LED flood light off the back of the house and fix my sons pushbike.  There were other little taks nibbling at my brain for the rest of the day too...
    • Probably one of the more nerve wracking experiences of my entire life! 😂😂 The balance (centre of gravity) is out still but in a direction that gives me comfort!   It's quite bottom heavy still meaning it takes a bit of muscle to rotate it.  The plus side of that is that it wants to to go back to upright.  Better that than wanting to go all stranded turtle on me!
    • hmmm that's not ideal. This is a pretty new engine right, will be interesting if your engine guy has any theories about causes
    • A universal ball joint removal c press kit is better money spent and will work for the Hicas ball joints.  Here's a 45$ CAD Example. ATPEAM Heavy Duty Ball Joint Press Kit with 4WD Adapters | Professional 4 in 1 Ball Joint Press Removal and Installation Tool for Cars and Trucks | Universal Ball Joint Tool with Storage Case, Ball Joint & Tie Rod Tools - Amazon Canada
×
×
  • Create New...