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hey im very keen on ur turbo mine blew on my rb20 on thursday i got a replacemtn for it but turns out the coolant inlet and return fittings on my car are too small for the new turbo are u able to measure the diameter of the banjo bolts that go into the coolant galories on the turbo i can see the bolts on the pic but cant see size. please get back to me need my car on the raod by monday

Bakker - There's a tutorial on changing the rb20 turbo over to the RB25 .

I'm sure it says everything is a straight swap out, ie use the same lines, except the elbow

Don't need the turbo but I'll ask for everyone else sake cause they'll prolly ask...

1) Do you have elbow?

2) Location?

Good luck with the sale :sick:

Bakker - There's a tutorial on changing the rb20 turbo over to the RB25 .

I'm sure it says everything is a straight swap out, ie use the same lines, except the elbow

Don't need the turbo but I'll ask for everyone else sake cause they'll prolly ask...

1) Do you have elbow?

2) Location?

Good luck with the sale ;)

well ill the secound the fact that they r not a straight bolt on the oil feed is the same size

the coolant banjo bolts from an rb20 slide straight ing an rb25 turbo without even touching the thread

im also chasing the banjo bolts and water line for an rb25 turbo

well ill the secound the fact that they r not a straight bolt on the oil feed is the same size

the coolant banjo bolts from an rb20 slide straight ing an rb25 turbo without even touching the thread

im also chasing the banjo bolts and water line for an rb25 turbo

this guy knows what im on about. im wondering if the turbo that iv got isnt an rb25 turbo and not an rb20 turbo. hmmmm. im gonna try putting a helicoil in and bring the port down 2 mm. the port is 18mm and the banjo bolts i have are 16 mm, it would be good if the banjo fittings were oversized so i could put and 18mm banjo bolt in.

check out the tutorial - osme of the older r ugly poos used 22 m banjos, in that case, you'll hae to source some either later ugly poo lines, or rb25 lines. the later ones are 24 mm

later ugly poos have the right size banjos. I've even seen 89 modesl with the right size bolts - I think only the very early 89 models had the 22 mm

Looking at the turbo, how do you tell from pictures whether it's a series 1 or 2.

I know series 2 had a nylon compressor wheel, ie do we look for a dull compressor wheel whereas the series 1 are shiney? Or did they change the design of the compressor blades making it easier to distinguish?

Looking at the turbo, how do you tell from pictures whether it's a series 1 or 2.

I know series 2 had a nylon compressor wheel, ie do we look for a dull compressor wheel whereas the series 1 are shiney? Or did they change the design of the compressor blades making it easier to distinguish?

for 1 the wheel will make a plastic noise when u hit it u can see the difference and feel the difference

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