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gday guys and gals,

currently doing the runs and gathering all the parts for my 100k service. Heres the list that i have come up with so far, just missing some part numbers for the others. if anyone can fill these in that would be great. Tried the search and stickies but didnt find any answers to my questions.

Tensioner NSK 60TB0683 EA7L 806

Idler NSK 56TB2801B01 ENSL 309

N1 oil pump 15010-24U00

Norm water pump 21010-21u25 or N1 water pump 21010-24U27

Ancillary belts ??

Gates Racing timin belt T1040R?? how much and where from??

Seals and stuff ??

Just want to know if there are any seals and the like that need replacing? Part numbers please?

Is it necessary to replace the oil pump too or can that be done later when needed?

Is the N1 water pump overkill for a street car that sees the track once a while? Issuses with cavitation under normal street driving.

How does everyone rate the Gates Racing timing belts compared to those jap aftermarket ones? Just as long as theyer tougher than the original ones, dont really care what brand it is.

thanks for putting up with another 100k thread. :wave:

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i just done my 100k service i replaced the tensioner and idler bearings used a standed nissan belt and standed nissan water pump and replaced all the fan belts .didnt think anyone replaced oil pumps at 100k

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