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ey fellas

got a bit of an issue here i had an RB25DET in my r32 gtst-4 and now im putting the RB into a 180sx i took the 4wd sump off and bought a standard RB25 sump from jap parts plus.. When i wen to put it on this arvo nothing lined up the sump seemed to short which leads me to believe they have given me the wrong one

just wondering if anyone has any other possible ideas to why the so called standard sump doesnt line up with motor??

cheers

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what would be the best suggestion im going on atm buying a rwd 25 bottom end and smashing the head off mine on it... or just buying a cheap 25 unless thesre is someone or some shop that possibly sells custom sumps...

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You can always remove the front diff and mod your awd sump @ embleton or some other ally welder

if you want to go as far as swapping blocks then RB30 would be cheaper, more torque and theres a few rb30 modded sumps on the market

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If you're going that far might aswell get a 30 bottom end and smash your 25 head onto that..

Pretty sure that's your answer to everything....

Lyell can you replace that light globe in the lounge room? "Yeah, I'll smash an RB30 up there" :D

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Pretty sure that's your answer to everything....

Lyell can you replace that light globe in the lounge room? "Yeah, I'll smash an RB30 up there" :)

LOL Nathan.. at least in this instance it's actually cheaper and better if he's considering swapping to a rwd block!

P.S. I was waiting for this :(

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problem solved guys, was thinking of the 25/30 conversion but in the process of a hopeful/ succesful 26/30 build for my 32..

as i was removing the silicon from the bottom of the block i started digging up little 10mm thread holes in the block, once i cleaned the bottom of the block and changed the pick-up ad dropped the 25 sump on it all lined up, the guys who did the conversion on the car before i bought it muct of tapped out new holes for the 4wd sump and diff... all the stressing and all i had to do was clean it abit

thanks for the advice fellas have a good chrissy!

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problem solved guys, was thinking of the 25/30 conversion but in the process of a hopeful/ succesful 26/30 build for my 32..

as i was removing the silicon from the bottom of the block i started digging up little 10mm thread holes in the block, once i cleaned the bottom of the block and changed the pick-up ad dropped the 25 sump on it all lined up, the guys who did the conversion on the car before i bought it muct of tapped out new holes for the 4wd sump and diff... all the stressing and all i had to do was clean it abit

thanks for the advice fellas have a good chrissy!

Second set holes are on all 4wd blocks . If your using tin sump how did you modify mount brackets for bottom row of bolts to hold box against block ??

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Second set holes are on all 4wd blocks . If your using tin sump how did you modify mount brackets for bottom row of bolts to hold box against block ??

Are you talking about the wings that bolt to the bottom of the bellhousing?

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