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RB20DET ACL Conrod bearings 6B2630H - STANDARD size


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Up for sale is a brand new ACL conrod bearing kit for an RB20DET motor, 45mm big end diameter. I had ordered these for my 20DE Neo but turned out the Neo uses a smaller crank journal for the rods (42mm) as opposed to the regular RB20. I paid $80 USD for these but I am open to offers as I need these gone. Will ship internationally, located in Bulgaria, EU. I accept Paypal, Revolut or Bank Transfers.

 

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On 7/5/2022 at 1:43 PM, 30ed32 said:

These also fit VQ20DE/VQ25DE/VQ25DET/VQ30DE/VQ30DET so you can expand your market.

Thanks, I have not looked into that but I'll keep it in mind. Oddly, these bearings were listed in every website as proper fit for the RB20 Neo but apparently that was majorly wrong and neither seller has fixed that yet. Another chap from NZ found this out and had to re-order OEM (NDC) bearings.

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