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oddly enough if you're in a bind the starter for the RB20 is interchangeable with an oem nissan forklift starter part number: 23300-00H10.

Couple guys here in Canada have bought the forklift starter, installed it, and it worked fine.

Price was between $150AUD-$170AUD

http://jdhco.en.alibaba.com/product/292217348-209895746/starter_motor_H20_H25_A31_RB20_RB25_NISSAN_PART_Forklift.html

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has anyone else got any input on this, I did hear on the grapevine that most rb engines starters are compatible so some confirmation would be great, if rb30 ones are compatible I have a few here, and I do notice the difference between rb30 and the et version

i am also in need of replacing my starter on my auto rb20det as well and most jap wreckers want way too much for one

i swapped the r32 (auto) rb20det starter motor for one out of a r32 (manual) rb25de starter no problems at all

if you have a rb30e starter and not sure if its fits on a 20 then give it a try

I have an rb25 starter on my rb25 with an rb20 gearbox so Id say they are interchangeable since its the gearbox that it bolts to not the engine and the sandwich plate for an rb20 box is the same for a 25 box. Also they look identical.

FYI I have a starter off a 1993 ford festiva in the shed, the bolt pattern and the gear is the same just the solenoid is in a different spot.

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Rb30e starter is in fact much larger than the rb20det starter. .so wiring should reach just fine and it will bolt up just fine

Rather than get a secondhand starter that might crap out on you ... new ones (for rb30e) arent that expensive (mine is an ENDURO) and comes with a 3 year/75, 000k warranty

Rb30e starter is in fact much larger than the rb20det starter. .so wiring should reach just fine and it will bolt up just fine

Rather than get a secondhand starter that might crap out on you ... new ones (for rb30e) arent that expensive (mine is an ENDURO) and comes with a 3 year/75, 000k warranty

Do you have a part number?

Or where do you buy it from?

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^maybe if its got something to do with the pull/push clutch slave differences in the r33 stuff but r32 gts4 is the same as gts/t

also found the fork lift starter thats ment to work on rb's as suggested above

www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-TCM-FG9N-FG10N-FG25N-H20-2-0L-H15-1-5L-Forklift-H-Duty-Starter-Motor-/160842749937?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2572f997f1

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