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In conjunction with Ross balancers I'm pleased to bring the sau community these complete single stage external oil pump kits for the entire range of RB series engines.

We are able to offer a kit to suit both drivers side AND passengers side pump mounting for those street driven vehicles which want to retain factory aircon operation.

So what's included in this setup.

1x CNC machined external pump bracket (optional mounting location)

1x single stage external oil pump with external oil bypass valve

1x Ross balancer

1x Ross drive mandrel to suit balancer

1x pair of HTD drive gears

1x HTD belt to suit

1x power steering idler kit

1x pump shim kit to adjust belt tension.

1x fittings and hose kit to suit pump location

1x pro fabrication exchange sump, specifically designed and fabricated to suit this external pump setup, 9L capacity with baffle plates.

Now why should you purchase this kit from us instead of dealing with Ross direct???

This normally retails for $3500 without the sump pan and any additional fittings/ hose.

I am able to offer this oil system solution with a sump pan and fittings to Sau members for $4400 Inc gst

A regular sump extension is going to set you back around $1100.

Fittings and and hose is around $450.

That's a value of $5050 to purchase this kit direct from Ross and have the sump supplied additionally.

Also For those wanting a solid solution to the powersteering belt issues suffered by the use of some aftermarket balancers we are also able to offer a HTD drive kit for the powersteering pump at an additional cost.

Enquiries can be forwarded to

[email protected]

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