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Hey all, im in the process of installing my pistons + conrods in for my rb25...i dont know which way it goes; their is a built in oil squirter on the block that shoots up onto the passenger side of the piston, so im guessing the built in one ON the conrod shoots of the drivers side(opposite side) or does it shoot up the same side as the oil squirter?

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your conrods can go in any way really, if they are brand new, you mean your pistons right??? they have a specific cut out of for the oil squirters, make sure that lines up right

also make sure you have the right torque settings for your cors and the right clearance in between your rods and the crank. are you rebuilding with experience?

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