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RB25DET ENGINE BUILD PART OUT


Please note, engine was assembled and never left the engine stand before parting out. None of these parts have been run. Machine work was carried out by James Race Engines/Engine Action Flemington and can provide receipts for work.


ALL PRICES ARE SOMEWHAT NEGOTIABLE


Block

-New welch plugs

-Head surface decked square to bores

-Bores light honed(Still 86mm)

-Tomei oil restrictors installed in rear two head oil feeds

-Includes crank girdle/bolts, oil quirters, sump pan, oil pickup, AC/PS/engine mount brackets & rear main housing with brand new Rear main seal


$400

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Head

-Hardness and crack tested

-Head face surfaced

-Brand new supertech bronze valve guides, Genuine nissan exhaust manifold studs, Camshaft seals & valve stem seals.

-Includes standard cams, valves, valve springs, hydraulic lifters, cam gears and VCT solenoid


$1000

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Crankshaft

-Crack tested

-Grubscrew cleaned

-Checked for straightness and polished

-Wide oil pump drive collar fitted

-Includes crankshaft timing gear & crankshaft bolt


$400

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Genuine Nissan Timing belt with brand new idler & tensioner pulleys(Including spring)


$150


HKS RB adjustable exhaust cam gear


$100

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RB25DET intake manifold/Plenum/fuel rail


Has brand new genuine Nissan gaskets for AAC valve, throttle body, Plenum>runners and runners>head


$80

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RB25DET standard used pistons & rods with new ARP rod studs


$100


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Genuine Nissan RB 86mm rings(No gapping was neccessary, they are as they came from the factory)


$150


Genuine Nissan RB head bolt set


$50


RB 20/25 Flat cam covers and VCT timing cover set. Finished in wrinkle black, incudes Brand new Genuine Nissan cam cover seals and aftermarket half moon seals


$250

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Nismo engine mounts for RB25DET


$150


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