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Hi,

I'm needing to buy an oil squirter for an RB25, but a bloke at Nissan has confused matters by claiming there "about 10 differant types".

Now I'm no expert, but I can't see value in any company making so many variations of 1 item and it wouldn't be the 1st time that someone on the other end of a phone didn't get it right.

I can buy 1 to suit an RB26 and I was hoping that someone on this site could let me know if there is any reason why I couldn't fit it to an RB25. I have the original valve-bolt, so it is only the squirter I need to replace.

Any help would be greatly appreciated so I can get on with my rebuild.

Thnaks in advance,

Denis.

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Use rb26 ones.. i have the part number somewhere here, they are only sold as squirter and bolt tho, you can not buy the squirter seperately.

why do you only need 1 tho?

oh.. and while at nissan i could only find rb26 ones.. not rb25 part numbers.

oh.. be warned there about 100bux aus retail from nissan, 35each + freight out of japan tho.

Thanks for your reply, Cartman. That's the same as Nissan quoted me as well.

To answer your other question, I only need 1 because I broke it. Put the piston in the wrong way and snapped it as soon as I turned it over. Stupid mistake, but not the end of the world.

Denis

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