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Hi looking to put Eagle conrods CP Pistons and rings into my RB26dett. Can any one tell me what it would cost and who can do it in QLD. Also any other ins and outs with putting this lot in. Thank you

any info will be cool

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Are you asking for the parts or just for someone to do it for you as in you already have the parts...???

Im confused by your post?

1. You want the parts

2. You want those parts installed as in labour only

3. You want those parts installed and supplied

Might help to be a little bit clearer...

If its #2 just put em in yourself....just need a ring expander, torque wrench and ideally angle wrench. But I suspect you don't mean #2.

1. You want the parts

2. You want those parts installed as in labour only

3. You want those parts installed and supplied

if you get the conrods gudgen pins and pistons done at a reconditioning shop then its pretty easy to fit them yourself. in saying that its easy to fit them incorrectly and not know. if your unsure ask someone in the trade not just an enthusiast.

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