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Is there anyway easy way to identify if an RB25DET head is a NEO or not, without having to pulling a lifter out?

Lets assume for the sake of argument that it is a bare head with no manifolds, and may have the wrong cams installed so we can't use the CAS drive on the exhaust cam to indentify it

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Let's break that down a bit:

Theres a number

It's on the exhaust side

Look above cyls 2 and 3

Read the number

Post it here

That's the only 'other' way to identify it unless you want to take photos of the inlet ports.

They are the holes on the intake side of the head.

Thanks Mate, I get where you are coming from now.

Sorry I didn't quite follow at first, I thought maybe I could look at the number and determine if it was a NEO or not without having to post it up, if there was some sort of rule to apply or something. Also I wasn't sure if this number was on the exhaust side under the cam cover, or just above the exhaust ports or something. I'm guessing its not under the cam cover and will be obvious when I go and look for it.

I will get the number and post it up tonight.

Thanks again

On this path...

How can you identify a neo engine when you have the whole engine there?

I don't know of any differences in the blocks. I'm sure there are but I've never done the research on it.

I would say the main differences are going to be on the water pipe directions/configuration. Other than that, they are all identical.

Which means it does not matter if you have neo block or non-neo block....all as good as the other.

You can put a neo head on a 33 block and essentially...it's a Neo.

  • 2 years later...

Yep, thats definitely a non NEO head, You can see the lifters are hydraulic

Pretty sure the NEO head has 05L on the exhaust side. I looked at mine tonight and i can't actually remember lol.

The NEO head has 2 M6 bolts for each coil pack rather than a rail as said above. The NEO has the provision for the head breather on the exhaust side of the head above cylinder 1 but there is no hole drilled for it, just the two threads.

The NEO has Shim OVER bucket lifters. You can easily see them when the cam covers are off. You sorta have to know what your looking at, but you can easily see the shims sitting on top of the lifters.

  • 6 years later...

So I have a stagea that’s blown a head gasket and I’m looking for a head, I’ve looked for the casting number in the place that’s specified and there’s no number that I can see, is it cast into the head or stamped

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