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I know the R32 RB26 sometimes has oil pump drive problems that destroy the pump and crank if not fixed soon enough.

I'm not 100% sure of the cause or if the problem applies to the RB20 but both have problems with the bolts coming loose.

The R33 RB26 has a stronger oilpump drive.

Jun make an adapter so you can use R33 pump on the R32 crank but I think that is only for the RB26.

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Yeah, i would say your mech, stuffed it getting the gear off.

I always just cut/split the timing gear, its too hard to get a puller behind it without damaging the oil pump.

Nissan part No. 13021 42L11

RRP $47.89

Just ring whoever your local Nissan dealer is, most have a spare parts department.

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Its called a timing sprocket plate according to Nissan.

Nissan Part No. 13022 42L00

Its just a small metal disc to stop the belt sliding off. Should only be a couple of bucks.

Sounds as though he stuffed it, when trying to remove the timing gear.

Just confirm the part no. with Nissan before ordering.

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Hi RB30-POWER, how do you go about splitting / cutting the timing gear off with-out f'ing the crank and pump? Do you use an angle grinder or a chisel or what? This has been quite a pain for me!

The reason I want it off is to change the front seal on my 4WD RB20. I am told that I will not be able to get the pump off due to the bolt not clearing the sump. Advan (Silverwater) tell me that they slide the seal out with-out taking the pump out, then slide the new seal in. Does that sound fair to you? Any healp would be GREEEEAAAAT!

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