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Looking for the right part choices for my up comming rebuild

im going for the standard rebuild and will go for this kit

Nissan gasket kit

It includes

- Engine Repair Gasket Kit

- Genuine Nissan Parts

Kit Contents:

- 1 x Tube Liquid Cement Sealer

- 1 x Sump Washer

- 1 x Head Gaskets

- 3 x O-Ring Vacuum Canister

- 2 x O-Ring Vacuum Canister

- 4 x O-Ring Vacuum Canister

- 1 x Crank Rear Oil Seal

- 2 x Cam Seals

- 12 x Valve Stem Seals (Exhaust)

- 12 x Valve Stem Seals (Intake)

- 1 x Rocker Cover Gasket (Exhaust)

- 1 x Rocker Cover Gasket (Intake)

- 1 x Front Crank Seal

- 1 x Intake Manifold Gasket

- 2 x Exhaust Manifold Gaskets

- 2 x Turbo Inlet Gaskets

- 2 x Turbo 4-Bolt Gaskets

- 2 x Dump Pipe Gaskets

- 3 x Turbo Inlet Gaskets

- 1 x Oil Filter Gasket

- 1 x Oil Pump Gasket

- 22 x Banjo Bolt Brass Gaskets

- 1 x Oil Drain Gasket

- 2 x Brass Turbo Oil Inlet Gaskets

- 1 x Oil Filter Housing to Block Gasket

- 1 IAC Valve Gasket

- 6 x Throttle Body Gaskets

- 1 x Cam Angle Sensor Oil Ring

- 1 x Water Temp Sensor Gasket

- 1 x AAC Valve Gasket

...........................................

I would substitute the nissan head gasket with a cometic or similar

And some of those metal t/b gaskets

and will get ACL bearings

Now i want a crank collar for obvious reasons but i will need a 33gtr oil pump to do this right (i have a 32gtr)

Ill be using standard pistons & rods if they are still ok

and will be cleaning up the head

Ill be having a very experienced friend doing this with me doing the smaller things like cleaning parts etc

may get a baffle but cant really see the benefit with my drivng style

Any other bits to order that i may have missed?

Thanks

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