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Item:Reconditioned RB30E head

Age:1990

Condition: near new, machined face, valves & seats acid bathed, bead blasted

Price: $500 or swap for bare RB25 head

To Fit: R31 Skyline/VL Commo RB30E

Location: South West Sydney

Contact: [email protected]

Comments:

porting was done cheap via a friend, die grinded the moulding inperfections and sharp edges around seats and then ground about 4 thou (0.15mm) off the sides widened total of 8 thou in diametre

standard recondition, acid bathed, bead blasted, faced valves, cut seat, surface ground face, warp checked, pressure tested, bleed lifters, new seals, linished cam, valve heights checked and tipped to suit rockers, inspected and bagged to prevent crap getting into it

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Edited by Gerg_R31
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