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Hi guys, I have just put a deposite on a very built 30/26. The place that built it is in NSW and was called pro engines

http://proengines.com.au/packages.html

Have you guys had any experience with them? Herd of them? I ask because they have shut up shop so I can't ask them about the build. Cheers

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Probably would have been an awesome idea to ask BEFORE you put down the deposit!!

I've got their sump adapter and seems very well made. A whole motor is a whole different story though.

Why have they stopped building engines I wonder???

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Absolutely, they have been making quality parts for RBs for years. Also Greg was an active member on here for a while.

I have one of their sump adapters in my rb30 stagea; I did have a problem with a leak but I believe it was an installation error not manufacturing..it was fixed and has been running strong for about 150,000klm in 5 years

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