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how is it only 1 in 10 are suitable? arent the blocks all made the same? or individually cast.....lol but seriously hows that possible?

RE: Oil Squirters

My RB30E block apparently didn't have enough wall thickness to tap in to.

Edited by conan7772
We've got a na r31 rb30 skyline bottom end @ home with piston oil squirters (conrod). Might be one of the rare ones?

There not piston oil squirters.. They squirt a little oil on the load side of the bore. :P

Check the rb30 guide for a pic of piston crown oil squirters.

I need to find the bloke who stated the rb30et blocks have oil squirters... Thread was around here some where.

Yeah I saw that thread too, but they definatly don't - only way is if someone has put them in afterwards.

Yeah, I have an ET block floating around here somewhere actually. :)

But anyway, I actually called up boostworx today, if only I could find some s2 coilpacks or an S1 loom I'd be in business almost. Pretty much taking it down there next week anyway, with the instructions not to call me until its running because I'm sick of seeing it. :)

Got almost everything else bolted up and ready to go, just have to finish off the last min. bits over the weekend (finish relocating the battery and put the steering column back in hehe!).

Edited by platinum
Pretty much taking it down there next week anyway, with the instructions not to call me until its running because I'm sick of seeing it. :)

:lol: I remember saying the same thing to Shaun when dropping my car off to get it finished...

does the RB30 allow for use of the factory oil cooler from the RB25?

if you dont want to run it are there any things you need to do to allow the external coolers sandwich plate to bolt to the block without leaking?

so with the filter direct to the block i does have issues with the thread being too long?

havent pulled apart the std oil cooler to see if it runs its own separate thread for the filter or not.

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