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Hi All,

I've been reading through the parts numbers thread/DIY service thread etc, but there are a few things I can find.

I've found a Dayco timing belt (PART No: KTBA173) but it doesn't list that it fits the RB25DET Neo. It lists RB20DET, RB25DE, RB26DETT. I would assume that it would fit the 25DET also?

Also, how many litres do the auto trans hold? I want to make sure I have enough fluid to cover a flush as well as a fill.

Any idea on where to get rear wheel bearings and wheel studs from in Bris? Right rear wheel bearing is making some unhappy sounds and one of my LH rear wheel studs sheared off.

Cheers

Scott

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Can't help you with the parts as i'm in NZ but you need 12 -14L to do the auto so best bet is to look for a 20L drum of quality synthetic atf and you can use it for the Atessa and power steering as well.

Some stuff i dug out of the DIY thread (parts list):

S2 wheel studs #43222-70T00

OK Series 2 part numbers are:

Water Pump 21010-AA526

Timing Belt 13028-5L327

Tensioner 13070-5L300

Idler 13074-58S00

Nissan rear wheel bearing ass c/w bracket 43210-AA100

Possible cheaper alternative:

New part number for rear wheel bearings to suit s2 auto . CBC Bearings carry these .

Kit NJ246.

To suit, 200sx 7/94-2003

Skyline 6/91-3/93 2.0L

Skyline 6/91-3/93 2.6L 4 stud only

Skyline 8/93 on 2.5L

Skyline 8/93 on 2.6L 4 stud only

Best part is the price $154.00 incl gst. The genuine nissan price was $323.00.

Thanks Bob, I found that too. Just don't know if CBC Bearings is Aus wide or not.
It would appear so:

http://www.google.co.nz/#hl=en&source=...1aa81ab65bd61af

and the cam belts appear to be all the same: 25, neo, 26

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