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Item: Complete Rb26 Bottom end including sump if needed. (from R32)

Age: Most parts Brand new, crank used but crack tested.

Condition: All new parts with machining done (Almost at the stage of final assembly)

Price: Complete sell for $6000firm Note: value well over $7000

Willing to separate tho would rather sell together considering the work thats been done.

Location: Sydney

Value:

Cp pistons are +20 thou, well over $1000 new

Brand new Eagle rods $500+

N1 block is brand new item with machining, $2400 + machining work

Used tested cran $1000

acl bearings & arp main studs $200+

Rb26 sump + diff $500

+ the machining work $$$$

Comments:

Machining done as follows,

Hot tank Crank, Crack test crank,

Studs nuts fitted to main caps, Line hone 7 main's,

Rod check/set hone small end, rod check big end and align.

Tunnels measure sizes measure crush, check & set bearing clearances

Drill tap fit Plug

Comp spec micro polish crankshaft

Bore and Hone 6 cyl Torque plate

Trial build check deck and square

reface block square.

Balance 6 cyl manual.

Reason for sale, going to use my Mahle/Pauter rod combo instead

Edited by Angus Smart

Bump,

Would like to add all the work has been carried out by a very good shop in Adelaide Pm me if your interested to find out who.

good luck with that one buddy...

I've just checked the crank, dew to a few questions. it is the larger sized crank drive.

Cp pistons are 86.5mm (+20thou)

and going on what i can see, the ring gaps are the only thing left to be done +final assembly

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Pistons and Rods are sold and there is no arp studs left

the rest is still up for sale

Block/Cradle, crank and bearings. will take 3400 for block and crank,

photos of block etc..

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Pistons and Rods are sold and there is no arp studs left

the rest is still up for sale

Block/Cradle, crank and bearings. will take 3400 for block and crank,

photos of block etc..

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post-31456-1234267140_thumb.jpgpost-31456-1234267201_thumb.jpg

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Rods and pistons sold to me! Thanks Andrew!!!!

Andrew is a great guy to deal with guys!

Free bump!

  • 2 weeks later...

Block. crank cradle bearings still available.

Crank was rebuild/checked by Crankshaft rebuilders in Sa or Victoria.

Edited by Angus Smart
  • 2 weeks later...
Block. crank cradle bearings still available.

Crank was rebuild/checked by Crankshaft rebuilders in Sa or Victoria.

U willing to sell the cradle seperate if so message me. Cheers

  • 1 year later...
Block. crank cradle bearings still available.

Crank was rebuild/checked by Crankshaft rebuilders in Sa or Victoria.

i'm new to the forums so i can't send PMs yet.. do you have an e_mail where i can contact you?

i'm interested in the bearings

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