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Im just wondering if anyone has done a rb30 na rebuild lately if so how much did it cost parts wise as I can do the rebuild my self dont need cam or valve springs or injectors as where all done with in the last 3000k running stage 2 crow cam and heavy duty valve springs standard injectors but have a blocked oil feed some where and a variety of compression ratios from 210psi to 155psi so gonna replace rings so I figure might as well do a whole rebuild just wondering want cost is atm

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Depends on how much work you do /have done.

You can ring up and get the price of rings and bearings and gaskets. Add to that any machining - presumably you are going to strip the block and get it cleaned as a minimum.

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If you are using the single cam head, an important note when fitting the timing belt:

The number of teeth on the belt, between the markings on the cam & crank sprockets is 52 teeth. If you have 53 teeth, the cam timing is alittle retarded & power loss is slightly noticable.

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