Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

How bigger job is changing the oil pump (time, effort wise, guessing big because its internal) in a r33 GTR? Plus parts, how much would I have to be forking out for a tomei or jun oil pump install (just a rough est, I know different stores have different prices).

Anything else I should consider upgrading? Its a stocker atm.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/252982-changing-oil-pump-for-a-gtr/
Share on other sites

unfortunately it is a disaster of a job. To get the oil pump out you need to get the harmonic balancer and timing belt pulley off the crank, and the sump off too (which means gearbox and flywheel off as well). It really is not worth the hassle and cost.

If you are veery concerned pull the motor out and do a rebuild at the same time (check clearances, new rings and bearings as well as the oil pump). Otherwise start saving and wait until it dies.

@duncan, i was thinking of doing the same except mine is early R32 GTR, so also need to do crank collar mod.. is there any precautions i can take to stop oil pump failing.. i will set rev limiter to 7000rpm.. and use full-syn oil

The main reason they fail is from hitting the rev limiter all the time for extended periods with big power. The vibrations crack the gearset in the pump. An aftermarket balancer will help, but aslong as your not bouncing it off the limiter constantly it wont be a problem.

Deren

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Kinda glad I never got to this ..    https://www.facebook.com/groups/1483859159195077
    • @GTSBoy This method was able to get readings of -10 to -2, so it looks like its monitoring.  Now I need to figure out why the vacuum on the line provided isn't alternating with manifold pressure.  I went with 2 lines that an RB25 tuner recommended but I'll get a longer hose and try directly off the back of the manifold.  He may have been used to OEM intake setups while I have a DBW setup that removed the MAF and IACV.  
    • I work at a car detailing and tinting shop called Quark which gets all manner of German cars in usually (mainly due to a contract with Mercedes Benz Kita Osaka, BMW Nishinomiya and others) but every once in a while something special comes in, like a fully restored 1972 HS30 Nissan Fairlady 240ZG... The shop owner had immediately started applying film to the windows as soon as it was in the shop so the interior was completely covered in towels and plastic sheets. But I could get a few photos of the engine bay which was restored like new. Such an amazing car to see in pristine condition in Japan these days.  
    • Was going to say the car pulls up nicely everywhere, especially going into that last long right hander before the main straight. Looks like a lot of fun.
    • Hey Dave, welcome aboard! Good to see another soon-to-be Stagea owner here. The wagons are awesome — plenty of space, still got that Skyline DNA, and loads of potential if you’re into mods. Definitely post up pics when you get it, everyone here loves seeing new builds. What model/year are you looking at?
×
×
  • Create New...