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I believe R33 and R34 power steering pumps have the same offset in regards to harmonic balancers lining up with them.

Not sure about the mounting points on the block and head though.

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I believe R33 and R34 power steering pumps have the same offset in regards to harmonic balancers lining up with them.

Not sure about the mounting points on the block and head though.

sweet so i can use 33 or 34,

i'll see how it all goes when it gets here. still no motor yet, which is a week or so away.

Hey all,

First of all, Thanks for your patience and understanding.

I can confirm the balancers have left the US via BAXGlobal. I will PM you in the next few days to confirm your address and phone numbers.

Cheers

Johno

Thanks for your help and persistance Johno. Thats good news.

Regarding the other issue; ive had no luck as yet and have contacted those that should be able to help, but have had no reply.

Shaun.

^^^^^+1 for above^^^^^

Hopefully get them this week. What do you think Johno? Did the supplier give you any tracking info or any indication of how long shipping would take?

Thanks mate,

Shaun.

Tracking number is 19997972 www.baxglobal.com, currently scanned leaving Atlanta to JFK on the 26th July.

30-Jul-2008 0725 1 Arrived Sydney, NE, AU

wohoo.. finally they are in the country, hopefully customs don't delay them too long

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Great! Im keen to get my car back on the road.

Im having trouble finding a power steering belt thats 10mm shorter though. The original is a 4PK945 (meaning four grooves and 945mm in length), but the next shortest is 925mm. There'd probably be enough adjustment in the bracket to accomodate though.

Shaun.

Everyone should have a PM confirming their address' and contact number with the exception of YO880 (inbox full) and 260tech (proactively sent me a Pm thanks mate)

Shaun - I havent looked into the belt yet, I will do this next week and advise.

Hey Johno,

Did you end up getting these on Friday, or do you think you'll get em on Monday?

Cheers,

Shaun.

Items are cleared and will be delivered to me by COB today, I will pack them up tomorrow and start shipping them out. Once I've shipped our Balancer I will send you the con-note number.

Cheers

Johno

Balancers have arrived!! will start shipping them out tonight!

[200] can you please confirm your address, you indicated you might be moving soon and I dont want to send it to your old address..

Cheers

Johno

Yay, thanks Johno!

Ill see you tomorrow; hopefully im not too busy at work tonight, so i can leave early.

Shaun.

Hey mate,

A batch were sent out/delivered yesterday, the rest will be sent out today. I will send the tracking numbers to everyone later today.

Cheers

Johno

Hey all,

You all should have a PM from me with delivery details and a tracking number.. If you do not recieve your balancer by COB Tuesday please let me know ASAP and I will follow it up.

Thanks for your participation and making this GB happen. A trader rating will be left shortly.

Cheers,

Johno

Hey all,

You all should have a PM from me with delivery details and a tracking number.. If you do not recieve your balancer by COB Tuesday please let me know ASAP and I will follow it up.

Thanks for your participation and making this GB happen. A trader rating will be left shortly.

Cheers,

Johno

Thanks for your persistance in getting these things over here Johno. At the end of the day it was an awesome price.

I installed mine yesterday without any dramas. Actually, i had to drive to Hornsby Nissan to get a replacement crank key; 3 hour round trip for a $2.20 part, but i wouldnt cut corners with these parts. As mentioned earlier, the seperate pulley is the power steering pulley and must be fitted prior to installation. You'll all need a 12 point 1/4" socket to torque up the bolts to 10ft/lbs (which isnt much at all) and use blue locktite in the process. The ATI balancer is actually slightly smaller in diameter than the OEM one.

I torqued the crank bolt to 280Nm (which is the limit of my torque wrench) and then used an extension to add a bit more. I reckon it was about 350Nm in the end and it didnt feel as though anything was going to let go at all. I just used a moly based assembly lube on the bolt and washer.

Hope it doesnt let go!

Thanks again Johno,

Shaun.

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Got mine this morning and looking at it now,

since i was silly and thought i had a 34n1 which i do, but i am using a 32 power steering pump.. DOH!! i might have to mod the power steering pump to suit!

and also no a/c which i guess wont be that much of a problem just no belt to go on the middle pulley.

Thanks for all the work :(

it looks a nice! cant wait for my motor to get here now!

Cheers

p.s thanks shaun for the photos to clear some things up :P

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