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exactly as above. it appears that the rear of the cranks on these things are different between 2wd and 4wd. the spigot bush spec'd for a 2wd RB25 is too big to fit into the rear of the crank on my engine. the inside of it fits the gearbox fine. outside is at least 1mm or more too big.

what did you do for one? all the parts I come up with in FAST show the 2wd bush and that carries across almost every nissan engine I have found EXCEPT mine.

engine was built 09/97.

help!!

For my conversion (32 gtr box into S1 RS4) I used the spigot bush that came in this kit, theres no part number listed for the bush, but you could probably email him and find out what one it is.

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/nissan-seal-kit-gearbox-genuine-nissan-skyline-r32-gts4-gtr-r33-gts4-gtr-r34-25gt4-rb20det-rb25de-rb26dett-inc-neo-p-548.html

worked it out :)

still have the auto bearing in place. it looked like it was part of the crank.

Lol, I was going to suggest that; but given your background, it seemed a little Captain Obvious.:whistling:

Thanks Chris; I feel a litle better knowing that...

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