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Does anyone know the exact inside and outside dimensions for a sump crush washer for an rb25det from a r33 series 2 gtst

i think i only need to know the outside dimension of it cos i think all crush washers have the same wall thickness. Yes i will be able to measure the old one but that is after i have already removed it and if its removed i carnt drive the car cos it wont have oil haha

if no one knows the dimensions i will have to wait and get them from nissan but i would live to just drive round the corner tomorrow and get some from an auto shop

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I copied this from another sau thread after i google search this topic... Pretty easy

you can get a pack on the wire stand at any auto store - even super cheap. I think they are 5/8" copper washers. I bought a pack of 3? a couple of weeks ago.

But now im curious, if the car has no oil in it youll have to get to the auto shop to get the washer to then be able to drive the car, so how does someone tellin you what size washer it is enable you to drive the car to the shop to get the washer, why didnt you take the washer to the auto parts shop and tell them you need a replacement washer??? Cause someone telling you what size it is will not make it much easier to get there??? And you cant drive the car either way until you get the washer????

i havnt removed it yet so the car has oul and runs but to check and measure the size i will need to remove it and the oil will drain so i hoped someone could tell me what size so i can buy it before i remove it lol

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