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Hi all just finish a Drift day here in Darwin but about a week ago I had a new knock in the engine as it starts up but then goes away.

I have had a few people look at it and I am lead to believe that the big end is on it's way out or a gudgen pin on the piston is also on its way out.

either way I feel it is going to be cheaper to get a front cut as I need a few other thing like A/C compressor, steering rack, brake booster.

So if anyone can point me in the right direction pls advise me

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billy

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Hi

Being in Darwin, rebuild not the best way? RB24!

If you are just after an engine, can try Ichiban, around $700 for complete engine, tested. Sydney.

There was a guy in Melbourne that was advertising Cefiro half cuts, but have not seen for a couple of months.

Hope this helps!

2.4 strocker kit would be nice but thinking practical at the monment

I am after the ceffy front cut for the other items brake booster, steering rack, a/c compressor and a few other odds and ends. I suppose that this way i can get it all covered

but I think if nothing just a RB20det engine might be the way to go!!

CeffyNSW; is Ichiban a shop in SYD as this is a great price for a RB20det?? and might just go in thats direction for that price

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