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Identifying Oil pump

I've done a bit of research and thinking that the oil pump I have just bought off eBay advertised as a Vl turbo oil pump is actually a rb20 or rb25. The gears are  11mm thick and there's 12 unlike rb26 which has 11  

Can anyone identify it at all



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What is the in internal diameter of the drive gear? I believe the stock RB30 pump may be smaller than the other RBs but I don't know about the turbo version. What engine do you plan to use it on?

54 minutes ago, my31turbz said:

Which measurement were u asking about? 

As above:   internal diameter of the drive gear - it should be in the region of 44mm

I ask because I have had people report they can't get their RB30 pump over the crank collar (which is about 43.78mm) whereas all other RBs fit no problem. But maybe N/A and turbo are different.

And as I asked before - what engine do you want to use it on? 

On 29 September 2016 at 10:52 PM, KiwiRS4T said:

As above:   internal diameter of the drive gear - it should be in the region of 44mm

I ask because I have had people report they can't get their RB30 pump over the crank collar (which is about 43.78mm) whereas all other RBs fit no problem. But maybe N/A and turbo are different.

And as I asked before - what engine do you want to use it on? 

Hi mate the measurement is 44mm it's the same size as my na one 

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