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Top quality CNC manufactured Oil restrictors for oil supply regulation in RB engines. Available as blank, 1.0mm, 1.2mm and 1.5mm.

SAU price AU$10 each P&P $5 to any street address in Australia or free postage with purchase of 2 or more.

Also Top quality brand new crankshaft collar for RB oil pump drives delivered complete with grub screws. These are made to the most exacting standards by CNC process to protect your OEM or aftermarket oil pump and have been proven by top engine builders with high powered street, drag, drift, circuit racing and jet boat motors (similar to Jun items). SAU price reduced because of changes in the exchange rate can now offer for AU$70. Free postage to any street address in Australia.

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Put me down for 1X blank and 1 X 1.0mm restrictor sent to Melbourne.

Pm me some banking details.

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hi im new to this site .. but how do i order one ? but before i do that i want to know what do you rev your engine to with this collar on the crank ? and has it been tested properly yet ?can i slid it over the crank if i take the pully off ?

kind regards milton

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What's the clearance between od of collar and id of oil pump gear?

Interested cause great price.

Cheers

No idea but dimensions are same as every other crank collar. Please PM any enquiries thanks.

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