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Hello all.

In a strange story of engine building, the builder that is doing my work (fairly large company in australia) he doesnt know the bolt torque specifications for the bottom end. I have downloaded the complete service manual but cant seem to find any solid information on bolt torques. Im not entirely sure which specs they need, but if someone could point in the right direction as to a list of bolt tightness specs it would be muchly appreciated

Thanks in advance

P.S. I'm using arias pistons and crower rods if that helps anyone out. I noticed that the crower tag had the bolt specs on it for the conrods, is that what they would use? Anyhoo I would just like a complete list for them so they can keep it for future reference of other RB25 so the person getting the work done doesnt have to do it :thankyou:

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just ****ing ring stick from prospool on 0418776066 and ask him for crying out loud.. he's done several rb25's .. you shoulda just got him to do your engine in the first place :P saves alot of hassle.. your car would have been goin by now

and be prepared for the rb26 silvia to be out and about soonish :)

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