Looking for Rb26 Crank

sanjay94

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WTB Rb26 OEM Crank

I need a Rb26 oem crank.. I want the big collar type crank (Its from the late model of R32 or R33) . If any 1 gt the crank or know where to get the crank plz let me know. I need it really urgent.
 
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I've got a HKS Step 2 crankshaft but its meant for 2.8 though
 

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Hi Sanjay,

I have a complete rb26 block together with crank, pistons and rods.

The pistons are HKS 87mm forged pistons.

The crank is OEM.

You don't need a new big collared crank. You can just fit a collar to the early-type crank. Jun sells crank collars if not mistaken.

I am willing to let go my complete block at RM4000.

My no. is 013-2703200.

Gimme a call if interested. Thanks!

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Yep, I agree with gobiz and it was exactly like what I've PMed u Sanjay.

Get an early R32 RB26 crank and get a Jun collar.

I got my Jun collar for around RM500, beats the hassle of looking for a crank with big collar.

Of course, u could always buy PIMPIN's 2.8L crank la.. then u need the conrods as well, machine ur block to fit the crank.. would be stupid not to have a set of bigger pistons since ur doing the 2.8L.. so alang2.. hehehehe
 

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Yep, I agree with gobiz and it was exactly like what I've PMed u Sanjay.

Get an early R32 RB26 crank and get a Jun collar.

I got my Jun collar for around RM500, beats the hassle of looking for a crank with big collar.

Of course, u could always buy PIMPIN's 2.8L crank la.. then u need the conrods as well, machine ur block to fit the crank.. would be stupid not to have a set of bigger pistons since ur doing the 2.8L.. so alang2.. hehehehe
Ok bro im thinking about it and i will talk to my mechanic about this matter.
 

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Yep, I agree with gobiz and it was exactly like what I've PMed u Sanjay.

Get an early R32 RB26 crank and get a Jun collar.

I got my Jun collar for around RM500, beats the hassle of looking for a crank with big collar.

Of course, u could always buy PIMPIN's 2.8L crank la.. then u need the conrods as well, machine ur block to fit the crank.. would be stupid not to have a set of bigger pistons since ur doing the 2.8L.. so alang2.. hehehehe
Correct me if I'm wrong but the HKS stroker kits can be used with stock conrods; the length of rods are the same. I guess you could read up more online but I'm pretty sure a lot of cars running with 'rojak' HKS crank, stock rods, 87mm pistons
 

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[PIMPIN];1063340671 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but the HKS stroker kits can be used with stock conrods; the length of rods are the same. I guess you could read up more online but I'm pretty sure a lot of cars running with 'rojak' HKS crank, stock rods, 87mm pistons
Is it bro? So i can use the Hks crank ant stock rod is it? U have seen that anywhere?
 

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