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have a r32gtr power steering pump holder and a r33 power steering pump, one is not compatible with the other, is there supposed to be a difference??

also, since im installing this engine into a r34 skyline, would i need r34 engine holders or can i use the r32 gtr holders?

those are the last 2 things im stuck on.

also if anyone has a r33 power steering pump holder spare, let me know.

needa finish this asap.

unfortunaely yes. the 32 PS pump is 2 stage because it does power steering and hicas. 33 and 34 have electronic hicas, so they only have a 1 stage PS pump. Also, R32 uses a 4 ridge power steering belt while 33 and 34 use 3 ridge belts.

I am not certain if the 32/33/34 brackets are different, but the rest of the setup certainly is. I would suggest getting a 33 or 34 bracket, either are likely to be fine. The block and head mounts are the same 32/33/34 so it is only the pump side that would change. I think even rb30 bracket is the same even with the taller block (on rb30 the bracket bolts only to block, not block and head as it does on 32/33/34 rb26)

thank you, since car has no hicas, (r34gt 4 door) i shall find myself a r33/34 bracket.

still wondering bout the engine mounts though.

any info on that would also be greeat

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