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post-22701-0-30697500-1330416662_thumb.jpg ( One i took today at work ) Hope nothing major or wrong with yours Paul ?

Oil pump destroyed itself and broke into about 12 pieces. Exhaust cam welded itself to a few cam caps, all EX valves bent. Intake cam is as good as useless. SOMEHOW the bottom end survived. A quick polish of the crank and it's good to go. Some of the big end bearings looked like they just came out of the box. Stupid Oil pump's. Good for nothing!

Oil pump destroyed itself and broke into about 12 pieces. Exhaust cam welded itself to a few cam caps, all EX valves bent. Intake cam is as good as useless. SOMEHOW the bottom end survived. A quick polish of the crank and it's good to go. Some of the big end bearings looked like they just came out of the box. Stupid Oil pump's. Good for nothing!

Bugger , that sucks ! just when it was getting some great results and moving forward ! which oil pump did you have on it ? I worry about mine as well but mine is "only" making 350rwkw , have not done a track day with this one yet , fingers crossed . Glad the bottom end is good though that is a small relief :thumbsup:

Bugger , that sucks ! just when it was getting some great results and moving forward ! which oil pump did you have on it ? I worry about mine as well but mine is "only" making 350rwkw , have not done a track day with this one yet , fingers crossed . Glad the bottom end is good though that is a small relief :thumbsup:

It was so strong. It was running an N1 pump. I was always worried about that stupid thing. It only had to last maybe another 3-4 months and it was going to be ripped out and replaced with a Tomei.

2.8 is getting sold. It's high comp 3.0 time :D

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Total destruction!

It was so strong. It was running an N1 pump. I was always worried about that stupid thing. It only had to last maybe another 3-4 months and it was going to be ripped out and replaced with a Tomei.

2.8 is getting sold. It's high comp 3.0 time :D

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Total destruction!

it looks a little bit broken

It was so strong. It was running an N1 pump. I was always worried about that stupid thing. It only had to last maybe another 3-4 months and it was going to be ripped out and replaced with a Tomei.

2.8 is getting sold. It's high comp 3.0 time :D

427735_10150581862512337_719527336_9288754_231707328_n.jpg

Total destruction!

well theres your problem

-5s on the 3L or moving to single??

It was so strong. It was running an N1 pump. I was always worried about that stupid thing. It only had to last maybe another 3-4 months and it was going to be ripped out and replaced with a Tomei.

2.8 is getting sold. It's high comp 3.0 time :D

Total destruction!

Sorry to hear about this mate. Glad the RRR block is okay though

varrstoen 2.2.1 18x10.5+15 but i also put a 3mm spacer behind each rim, all rims sit flush with the guards now.

also have federal 595 rsr tyres 265/35/18

They look really nice and flush mate. Good job!! :happy:

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