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hey all,

im in the process of building a RB26 and just after a few quick answers

1. how long is a long nose crank, like a measurement, its a 1990 26 so presuming a short but was told today by and experianced 26er its long, have jun collar just want to be sure

2. who sells ARP gear in australia at good prices.

3. who sells CP pistons in australia at good prices.

as a bit of a run down it is looking like this

nissan bearings

spool rods

ARP main, head and rods bolts/studs

N1 oil

standard water

tomie gaskets and restrictor

head drain

rwd modified sump with a little extra capacity

standard head to start with

HKS 2530s

vipec

thanks Dan

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This is NOT a advertisement thread.

If businesses want to advertise/trade and so on, you pay to become a trader

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If we cant even give advice to other people on who we buy parts from and how good they were to deal with what the f**k is the point of this thread still being here.

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this wasnt ment to be a advertismen thread,

the main question was how to tell a long nose crank..

i was just asking about arp and cp as i have looked in the business trader section with little success

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this wasnt ment to be a advertismen thread,

the main question was how to tell a long nose crank..

i was just asking about arp and cp as i have looked in the business trader section with little success

have you got the oil pump that came off the motor that the crank was in? if so have a look at the wear marks on the gear of the pump, if there is only marks 3-4mm into the pump its a short snout crank...

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