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This engine is from a 1998 nissan stagea rs4 auto its an rb25det neo 4wd it has 180000kms

Head gasket was changed at 110000 and head was serviced (i overheated it)

I overheated it again at 180000 when the radiator gave way but shut it down to late and spun a main bearing (knocking in the bottom end)

All parts there good for project engine alternator, ac,turbo , inlet manifold ,exhaust manifold, and heaps more

$650 neg cash must pick up from gladesville

email me [email protected]

what condition is the head? or os it beyond salvageable? warped or cracked?

hi mate, i have bought this car from adam and am looking to sell the engine etc so flick me a pm

im located in western sydney (lower blue mountains)

pete

what condition is the head? or os it beyond salvageable? warped or cracked?

sorry about the late reply i dont check sau much the head should be fine but it is still on the engine so i am not 100% sure on the cond but when it was taken off the first time it was good and i had it crack tested and valves done and everything was tested and the guys at thornleigh cylinder heads said it was all great so we put a new head gasket arp studs and all ned timing belt,seals,waterpump,and the rest and everything was running great until the radator gave way and it the engine got to hot again. Pm me if anyone needs more info so i get an email direct to my phone just quicker thanks

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