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I've posted progress and pics of my Neo conversion into the ol R33 here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=71705

What I'm after is an aligning tool to put my flywheel/clutch assembly onto the Neo. Does anyone know where I could get one? Does anyone have one I could borrow for the 1/2 hour it'll take to bolt the assembly back on?

Has anyone had experience in putting on an exhaust cam pulley? I've got a HKS adjustable one on the old engine I want to swap over but am a bit hesistant about just diving into it all - you know, possible bent valves if I screw it up and all..

Also, I've already asked this question in the thread mentioned above, but does anyone know if there is a difference between the R33 and R34 crank angle sensors? They are plugged the same and look like they have the same mounting points. If they are wired differently, should I just swap them over?

Thanks in advance,

Cam

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If you need a aligner pm me

If your not sure of swapping the cam gear its probbaly best you get some experienced person to do this it probbaly save you $ in teh long run

Lumpy knows the neo to 33 cas wire

I think you find the key inthe exhaust cam ... or lack of it will prevent you bashing the 33 cas in.

bovs are "sikbro"

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