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heys,

I've heard rumours that the RB26 clear cam cover fits RB25, although tight it'll still fit.

anyone ahs tried this before?

cheers

hey man i am in same boat... do they make rb25det clear cam covers???

ur name is sky 34 are neo engines same cam covers?

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lol okies my mistake...

it's actually different..clear cam cover is the rocker

clear cam gear is the front thingy..~~

but everyone gets the idea..so who cares

ive been told you can make them fit. but you have to cut a huge hole in the front of it (for the section on the inlet cam gear) on a neo engine. and im sure you have to drill one extra hole. but ive never done it so dont quote me on it. this is just 2nd hand info off someone else.

ifd someone tries it please post up results!!!! im very keen. or if someone want to donate one to me i can test fit it on my neo engine and do a DIY thread on it with lots of pics!!!!!

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lol okies my mistake...

it's actually different..clear cam cover is the rocker

clear cam gear is the front thingy..~~

but everyone gets the idea..so who cares

RB's dont have rockers :ninja: EDIT: well sorta dont, but do...lol

Cam cover goes over the cams, timing cover goes over timing belt....simple

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