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Regretful sale;

2x Rb30det blocks, cranks and girdles.

bored and honed to 86.5mm pistons 

decked and sand blasted, balanced and bathed all work was done in a torque plate by Duncan foster engineering. (Greg)

0EC9DE59-2EA2-4D0B-95F1-29150100015F.thumb.jpeg.3288badc564c059f63023fca75622c64.jpegblock And crank 1 bored and honed to 85.5mm comes with grub screws fitted and tomei oil pump sleeve on crank. Balanced to standard flywheel and Ross harmonic balancer. 1 stage looser bearings diameter not sure what the spec is but I asked for 1stage looser bearing clearances, block is painted silver and been wrapped in plastic from Duncan foster only unwrapped to take pictures. No need to bath ready to assemble. $4000ono

block and crank 2 bored and honed to. 86.5mm, comes with grub screws fitted, tomei oil pump sleeve on crank, standard bearing clearances, balanced to standard Rb30det flywheel and Ross harmonic balancer,has never been unwrapped since picked up from Duncan foster engineering, no need to bath ready to assemble. $4000ono

have 1 Rb26dett bare cyclinder head available $2200ono Needs a bath

have 1 Rb25det cyclinder head been crack tested, decked, oversized valves, heavy duty springs and retainers, cam caps included, no cams, ported and polished and bench flown for equal air flow, die grinded around camshafts lobes to fit very big cams, oil returns bigger, comes with a rear external oil return male fitting. New valves fitted in cyclinder 5 rest of valves have done 1000klms head has been serviced with valve seats checked and comp test done per cyclinder F531F15E-6E5A-485C-9B47-FE155021D651.thumb.jpeg.20c6a1d3aed0eaae6ce0c039565dded3.jpegNeeds a bath $3250ono

 

I have 2 x set of brand new in box ceramic coated pistons and rings je nitto to suit these engines if needed for $2200 ono for each 6 pistons

1 set of pistons were custom made then ceramic coated, with valve reliefs and 7cc tops please see specs on box in pictures 

other set of Pistons were pulled from running engine done 1000 klms. and checked and ceramic coated please see pictures they come with brand new je rings to suit. Like buying new 

 

Located near austral nsw

can deliver Australia wide call or text on 0411184739 Gino 

thanks

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For sale 

 

Rb26dett rocker covers

tomei oil retainers $450 cost

blitz oil cap $250

dash 12 oil male fittings welded before airbrushing $300

airbrushing $1600

rocker covers $1250

total cost me $3850

asking $3000

 

in mint condition never been used on an running engine only dumby fitted up as per pictures one owner.

 

please don’t low ball me price is negotiable

 

 

thanks Gino 

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