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Just strap the NEO in and boost on ;) Tough engines (Well unless some moron steals it and runs it on water fuel lol)..... Will be good to see another 34 built tough though! Love it!

Thanks Mat, yeah but the engine is out and I won't be in the country for the next month or so. So by the time I get back she might be near complete :D

This is just a minor budget build, costs will come in under my Insurance payout figure. So no real out of pocket expenses.

Thanks Mat, yeah but the engine is out and I won't be in the country for the next month or so. So by the time I get back she might be near complete :D

This is just a minor budget build, costs will come in under my Insurance payout figure. So no real out of pocket expenses.

Ah OK sweet! Well ill keep an eye on the thread and watch what you get up too :D

Minor update, after a few hours:

Engine stripped:

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Head Off, was in good nick:

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Sump off along with other bits:

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Neo crank collar. Will probably get a Nitto crank collar fitted:

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Compared to a rb26 crank collar: Neo is the top one:

 

Rods where in ve521452_606579662689730_873012049_n.jpg?ory good shape:

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nice thread bud, keep up the good work.....seems quite a few people are tracking their 34's...giving me ideas when my one dies out :)

any chance you can remember where you bought those gauges from? wanting to do the same with mine

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What was the clamp rating on that Cushioned Button clutch? Very impressive power rating :woot:

Not sure

I can ask Doug from NPC if you want?

What did they slug ya for 6 genuine coils?

$55 each :thumbsup:

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