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r32 gtr long motor with rebuilt stock bottom end, also has N1 oil pump and water pump.

This engine was in a 300zx (drag car) I had for a few months that made 520rwkw. The head was sold so I put a spare stock 26 head I had lying around on it.

The head was decked/pressure tested and a new head gasket and new ARP head studs were installed. Compression was perfect as it was reabuilt recently prior to the head swap.

Pick up Valley Heights Sydney or can ship.

$2,500

Pete

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long motor includes what??

bottom end and head but no rocker/cam covers, no intake and exhaust

has a sump but it's a zed one, just swap a stock one on

comps test?

compression test was done when i got the car and it was 145 all round, stock head has just been placed on it but not torqued down yet so no comp test done after that. Stock head is in good nick.

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Isn't this the motor u spun a bearing on ??

 

you may be thinking of someone else, i have had about twenty rb26dett powered cars and i have never spun a bearing(touch wood).

however other engines(in my race car) have popped headgaskets, blown/cracked pistons or slowly lost compression.

this long motor was removed in good condition(to sell the head off).

head is not torqued down so any buyer can pop it off and have a good look around whilst i drink a beer and talk shit

pete

ps i appreciate your inaccurate contribution to this thread

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