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Hello

I plan to rebuild an rb25det for my r33 gts25t. Then I change the pistons,rods and bearings. Im thinking about rb26 crank also. What is need to be done ? Wil it fit right in ? Should I use rb25 or rb26 bearings in the engine ?

Please help me

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there is a search function, and if you do not know these things then I suggest you take your engine to a engine builder, and not try to do it yourself.

I wonder how you learn ? Do you know everything without asking ? :P

I wonder how you learn ? Do you know everything without asking ? :down:

You learn by researching. The question has been asked 1000 times, and 999 times people direct them to the search function. You don't learn by taking the easy way out and just posting a thread on a forum I'm afraid. The search function is there to serve the forums primary purpose - To act as a huge database. So search it up, I am sure you'll see some interesting discussions on this type of build.

Also, You can shove your thumbs down up your ass. People get sick of answering the same questions over and over again when people are too lazy to search.

I searched for "RB26 Crank in RB25"

Here is the search: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...rb26+crank+rb25

Here are some results that are plain as day.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...rb26+crank+rb25

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...rb26+crank+rb25

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...rb26+crank+rb25

This is why barely anyone gave a shit to reply to your thread. Its been covered...

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