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I have run into a problem that I haven't struck before, that maybe someone else has. It's an R33GTST S1.5 and it has a different bolt pattern (1 bolt only) to the previous water pumps I have used. I have tried 5 different water pumps (RB25, RB26, RB30 and aftermarket) and none of them fit. So I am going to order a genuine water pump from Nissan, but it is always easier if you have the part number. So has anybody struck this problem before?

Cheers

Gary

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i can PM you my 1.5 engine / vin details so you can call nissan and get the part number but they are at home... if you need them let me know and when i get home il send them to you.

I have the vin number and engine number, no problems there. I was hoping that someone may have struck this problem before and has experience in ordering the right part number.

Cheers

Gary

i had this problem before.

I used the s1.5 rb25 oil pump on my 3 litre block and there is one bolt that does not line up.

It leaked so i had to buy a rb30 one for it. i know this don't help..

So these rb25's were different to the rest?

i had this problem before.

I used the s1.5 rb25 oil pump on my 3 litre block and there is one bolt that does not line up.

It leaked so i had to buy a rb30 one for it. i know this don't help..

So these rb25's were different to the rest?

Looks like it.

I have tried the usual RB26 pump that we use on R26's and it doesn't fit.

I have tried the hybrid RB26/RB30 pump that we use on RB30's and it doesn't fit

Obviously an N1 pump didn't fit either, not that I would have used one anyway

I have also tried a S1 RB25 pump and it doesn't fit

I have even tried an RB20 pump and it doesn't fit

The only other pump I haven't tried is a S2 RB25 and I don't have one of those.

Cheers

Gary

i would try the series 2 pump.

series 1.5 means series 1 body and series 2 motor..

i wasn't aware there different but i guess they are . ( you learn something everyday)

hope it works for you.

seems as though you have been stuffing around abit with this

i had this problem before.

I used the s1.5 rb25 oil pump on my 3 litre block and there is one bolt that does not line up.

It leaked so i had to buy a rb30 one for it. i know this don't help..

So these rb25's were different to the rest?

I think he's after the water pump dude.

maybe someone can at least take a photo of their series 2 water pump for Gary so he can see if it's the same.

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