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Guys begging for help had a vl drag car with a forged rb26. Have transplanted it into a vl wagon grandpa spec but need a power steering pump and a ac compressor have the engine number but Nissan can't tell me what model it has came out of. Air con and power steering aren't so important for drag racing but would love it for a street car. If anyone could help I would be for ever great full engine number is 242410A RB26

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Sorry can't help here but have a question, will you run an RB26 power steering pump or VL pump?
If it's A 26 pump they pop up for sale from time to time, I think there is two now for sale on the GTR Facebook buy/sell page.
If it's a VL pump go to a commodore wreckers should be easy enough to source.
As for air conditioning, look up a local specialist and see if they can source and fit a compressor, you would need a new one that's compatible with whatever gas they are currently using wouldn't you?
I can give you the number of the air con place that recently did my GTR but they are down in Canberra.
Good luck with it
Cheers

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Mate I think I just understood what you're talking about, my car is a 26/30, it uses an rb power steer pump but there has also been an extra pulley made up to hold the belt in place, this was done by Croydon racing. However I'm not sure what belt was used, I'm assuming standard belt? I took a photo of the pulley for you.
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