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> One Clear Cut How-to
Travis Bickle
post 4 Aug 2008, 01:55 PM
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i have been browsing this forum a bit, looking in the threads and i am finding that there isnt one clean cut how-to for the RB30 (rb25det head). i am not complaining, its just that each page of the 300+ page thread, something else pops up.

maybe there is a link? not asking to be spoonfed but is anyone aware of a pictorial/step by step thread anywhere rather than 300+ pages of discussion?

thanks in advance.
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post 4 Aug 2008, 03:56 PM
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The pdf guide is pretty good, there isn't much that is discussed in the 300+page thread that isn't in the PDF guide
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post 4 Aug 2008, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(daisu @ 4 Aug 2008, 03:26 PM) *
The pdf guide is pretty good, there isn't much that is discussed in the 300+page thread that isn't in the PDF guide


Where's the PDF guide?


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post 4 Aug 2008, 06:45 PM
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page one of the 300+ posts..smile.gif
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post 5 Aug 2008, 03:46 PM
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There is never one clear cut way to build any motor, everyone has their own style/touches/opinions/preferances that they like to do when building a motor. Just need to decide what's right for you. My mechanic used the pdf file as a good guide, but also done a few other mods and left a couple out.


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QUOTE(Al @ 5 Aug 2008, 04:46 PM) *
There is never one clear cut way to build any motor, everyone has their own style/touches/opinions/preferances that they like to do when building a motor. Just need to decide what's right for you. My mechanic used the pdf file as a good guide, but also done a few other mods and left a couple out.



haha no i dont mean an engine building guide, i dont need that, i am just talking about lining the water jackets up and running the oil line for VVT, things like that. thats all.
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what water jackets need to be lined up??? The vct oil line is in the guide!


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Any decent engine workshop will be able to easily perform the vct mod.

Nothing really needs to be spelt out; pull the bits apart and have a good look. Combine what you see with the tid bits you read and off you go. smile.gif


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