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Hello,

Wanting to sell my RB26 crank shaft and main bearings.

It was originally out of an R32 engine that had blown ring lands.

I had it crack tested, and balanced and then decided to machine the mains 10" undersize to get the balance perfect.

It has been machined to suit a set of 10" over bearings ACL race bearings. These will also be supplied.

The crank was drilled and grub screwed also and is supplied with the grub screws.

It has had a crank collar fitted also.

The crank has been coated in rust preventative and was in storage due to family issues and now I have to part ways with it to pursue other things.

To get this work done is very expensive due to the time and precision required, it is in very good condition and just needs a solvent bath and flush and will be good to assemble and install.

I am looking to recover my costs so far and am looking for $900.00.

Thanks for reading

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