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Hi

Just trying to rid of some spares that i have.

Got a few of them made from 4140 high tensile steel.

Price: $62 each (postage $5.00)

I have sold these before though i am now going to work for a new company and therefor just getting rid of the few that i have left.

PM me if interested.

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Perfect upgrade to extend the overlap on the existing oil pump and help prevent oil pump failure. Please note that the crank will need to be machined to suit (as per other crank collars for sale by others)

Will give good discount for multiples... 2 for $110 for example.

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These are going cheap... If you find cheaper elsewhere i will try to match it. Just trying to get rid of what i have left.. I will not have anymore when these are gone.

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They should, but you will need to use a dohc oil pump not the sohc one.. Not 100% though... i have however sold them to people doing rb30 bottom ends with dohc heads so it should be ok..

Please be aware that the crank will need to be machined to suit the collar... this is the case with other rb cranks also..

I also have machining instructions.

Karl

will they suit rb 30 crank?
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Hi guys,

found a few more around work. So if anyone needs any cheap collars let me know.

Price now is $60 plus delivery.

If you would like more than one i can make it cheaper.

Thanks

Karl

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