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I talked to Bearing Traders in Mayfield Newcastle, and they can get the bearings at a rediculously cheap price, i couldn't believe it.

Tensioner NSK 60TB0683 EA7L 806 $29.63

Idler NSK 56TB2801B01 ENSL 309 $49.76

There, or basically any bearing store. I assume places such as bursons, or other decent tool type places would have them/be able to get them in too. It is a shame I didnt have this information earlier too :happy:

Yeah my 100k service isnt due for another 13k's but my timing belt is making an unhealthy D D D D D D D noise at low revs so its time to change it.

Im tring to source all the parts myself so the service doesnt cost me like $1000 all up.

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so what exactally are all the parts to a recommend 100k service?

these 2 parts mentioned in the thread,

timing belt

water pump

oil + filter change

anything else? oil pump change??

maybe someone needs to get a skyline 100k service kits / group buy .... think about it,.... how many skylines are going to go threw 100k service in the next 10 years... HEAPS!

All those parts you mentioned above, plus I would also be changing the gearbox and diff fluid. I haven't heard of the oil pump being changed, but it's probably a good idea.

Some other things to be considered would be plugs and possibly the O2 sensor if they havent been done already.

Preventative maintenance is the key :)

SAU NSW members have a group buy for idler, tensioner, gates racing timing belt, cam seals, crank oil seal from CBC Silverwater :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2313586

I tried that link and I get an error:

"Sorry, the link that brought you to this page seems to be out of date or broken."

Edit: Oh, so that means I gotta be a NSW member to read that thread? Hmm...

SAU NSW members have a group buy for idler, tensioner, gates racing timing belt, cam seals, crank oil seal from CBC Silverwater :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2313586

Edited by bombastic

yeah only SAU NSW members have access to the members discounts. details for joining the club are here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=44115

  • 2 months later...
Found out today, CBC do a timing belt kit for RB25DET's, includes timing belt, tensioner and idler pulleys, cam shaft and crankshaft seals, for about $350.

CBC in Brisbane have just got a bunch of these kits in stock. Anyone interested can contact Troy Baker from CBC Brisbane on (07) 3866 2100, or email at [email protected]

Will these suit the NEO?

I hope so. I have one of the kits arriving today to go in my NEO engine. I'll post back in here when I have the parts fitted, but that wont be for a month or so.

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I hope so. I have one of the kits arriving today to go in my NEO engine. I'll post back in here when I have the parts fitted, but that wont be for a month or so.

Had one of the CBC kits fitted to my RB25DET NEO today. All went in fine. Only thing is that the kit has a Gates belt in it which makes a whirring sound (do a search on the forums, heaps of threads about the noise). Now that I've heard what it sounds like I would probably have gone and bought a geniune Nissan belt in addition to the other bits in the CBC kit if I knew.

CBC kit plus Nissan belt would still be much cheaper than getting all Nissan gear.

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