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RB25DE Non Turbo Only Parts

  • Fuel Rail, Regulator and Injectors - $90
  • Exhaust Manifold and heat shield - $35
  • Exhaust Front Pipe and heat shields - $35
  • Air Box - $25

RB25DET Turbo or RB25DE Non Turbo Parts

These parts are suitable for either turbo or non turbo RB25 motors. I'm pretty sure all of them are interchangeable. If some aren't please let me know.

  • RB25DE VCT Cylinder Head - This is the non-turbo variant which has lumper cams than the DET version and was going to be used for an RB30 conversion. I've spent $300 (I have receipts) on it to have it disassembled, cleaned, warp/crack/pressure tested and combustion chambers cc'd to get it ready to be ported and polished etc - $800
  • Alternator and Bracket - $90
  • Inlet Runners from head to plenum good for port matching to head(no water pipes) - $45
  • Manual Gearbox Starter Motor (might be usable on auto) - $60
  • Power Steering Unit (a bolt mounting hole has a crack and the pulley wheel is bent) $40
  • Turbo Oil Supply Line with heat shielding - $25
  • Coil Packs (6x), Wiring/Plugs and Alloy Brackets - $250
  • Water Pump Pulley Wheel - $15
  • Radiator Fan Clutch Unit - $30
  • R33 GTST Steering wheel Non Airbag - $75

Other Parts

  • Set of 6 RB30 Rods - $95
  • RB25DE Non Turbo Bottom End (crank, pistons, rods, clutch/flywheel) - Was looking for $350 now want $225
  • RB25DET Bottom End (crank, rods, sump, oil pickup, oil pump, water pump). Pistons are damaged from detonation (leaned out injector i think), so would suit a rebuild. Good condition otherwise - Was looking for $500-550 now want $350
  • Take Both bottom ends for $525

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I'm happy to post any of the bits you need at the buyers expense. Or you can drop in and collect parts from my place. I'm in Melbourne, inner east. I would prefer the buyer of the engines to collect them as the cost of shipping them interstate would be about $100 to Sydney, around $160 to Brisbane and $100 to Adelaide so not really worth it. These are my shipping estimates from previously shipping an engine to Sydney.

Here is a link to a zipfile with the pics in it (no pictures of cylinder head).

Email me at [email protected] or send a PM

Cheers,

Andrew

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[*]Alternator and Bracket - $125

[*]Radiator Fan Clutch Unit - $45

happy to post any of the bits you need at the buyers expense. Or you can drop in and collect parts from my place.

Cheers,

Andrew

hi andrew im from SAU anyway the fan clutch unit, is that the fan that bolds to the front of the radiator? u got pic? my email is [email protected]

it's the bit that goes onto the water pump that holds the radiator fan. The silver bit that looks like it's got little heatsink fins on it. It's the clutch unit that keeps the radiator fan spinning at a constant speed.

ok, tomorrow i will break out the digi camera and post pictures of all requested parts!

Edit: tomorrow (saturday 29th may) i promise will be picture day. I got my car back on the road so i've got some time. I'll take photo's of all parts on the list, and post them up. What's the easiest way to post them? how do you do the thumbnail posts?

Andrew

  • 3 weeks later...

Ok guys, sorry for such a long delay. Here are some photo's of some of the parts. If there are any that you want that aren't here let me know and i'll take a snap.

calemb: that's a bit low, $110 and it's yours.

Here is a link to a zipfile with the pics in it.

Also how do you do the little thumbnail posts with all the pictures in it?

Cheers,

Andrew

what does the VVT switch wire look like (colour and location)? i presume it does as the head that it was connected to has VVT. Injectors are standard RB25DE injectors. I presume they will be the same as RB25DET but just flow a bit less, so side feeds.

Cheers,

Andrew

  • 4 weeks later...

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