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Ok. As per topic. Hope this is the right place for this post and yes I have read the RB30 Twincam conversion PDF many times now.

I just want to make sure, if a R33 RB25DET head with VVT blocked off can fit onto a RB30 block, then the same can be done for the reverse. I just need to block off the VVT feed from the RB25DET block and everything will bolt on, fit and run perfectly? Right?

Reason for doing this is because my RB30 block is already worn out, needs to be re-bored and 86.5mm pistons installed etc. Pistons sets are not cheap. RB25DET blocks are plenty here and I was thinking why not use them. Our RB30's here are all carburetted hence I would like to keep that setup.

I'm just looking for opinions.

Thanks.

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Sounds like it will work. Timing belt length will be a problem though, due to the lower deck height so will take some thinking,  but on the plus side there is already the idler that you can choose to use or not depending on belt availability

I have already done two General overhauls, All the Gaskets plus seals, piston rings etc have all been changed. On the 2nd overhaul, the connecting rod bearings were damaged so we had to rebore the crankshaft and use 0.25mm bearings instead. Main bearings were changed as well. Our R31's odometer comes in miles so it has already travelled 238,332miles which is equivalent to 383,558km.

 

Edited by teng
2 hours ago, teng said:

Ben C34. Seems so. Plus the compression is the same for both engines 9:0:1

 

The resulting compression ratio is NOT the same.  One has a 500cc per cylinder swept volume and the other has 416cc per cylinder swept volume.  Put the smaller cylinder's head on the large cylinder and the ratio will go up.  A lot.  Put the large cylinder's head onto the small cylinder and the ratio will go down.  A lot.

Edited by GTSBoy

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