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You got the Neo head, just source a series 2 Na RB30 block, there are plenty around. All your current ecu injectors and ever thing else still works as normal, need a return. The driving ability from the Rb30det to a RB25det is totally different, heaps more torque, plenty of power band and lot faster response.

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Im not convinced thats metal man.

Whenever Ive had a metallic issue like that the alloy is generally coarser.

Have you checked everything? If that was from the turbo you would have crazy shaft play, easy thing to check and rule out THB. It may be dirt sucked in from when you had the rocker breathers open.

I don't think it's worth worrying about. It just looks dusty. I think the metal may have gone in during the removal. As they are fairly large bits. So far I've got the top half of the plrnnum off and the turbo off and timing cover off, how do I loosen the belt? Is it just springloaded?

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you wont be able to move it side to side...will only lift straight up

as said before there are 3 M6 bolts (10mm heads) 2 at the rear on either side and one on the turbo side front

Massive PITA if you still have the manifolds fitted

there is 2 bolt holes at the rear of the head but there isn't any bolts in them, i un did the bolt from the power steering pump that was into the head but i cant find any more bolts, does anyone have a picture of the bottom of an rb25 neo head? also there is E T written on my intake cam with paint pen.????

ok head is off, apart from the sand in the bores that ended up in there when i lifted the head all looks fine so i guess i just have to keep stripping until i find something wrong.

i find it amusing the stuff nissan stamp into their parts, like my valves all say 5L

definitely a strange question considering all the info you need has been covered before...

Are Rb30's Legal In All States Of Oz?

a man who needs others to do shit for him is a man not able to do shit for himself...

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