FOR SALE RB26 Crank Collars. Fits all rb engines.
-Made from 4140 High Tensile Steel
-.001 Inch clearance each side
-.002 inch crush ID
-Full Drive
-Fits OEM, N1, pumps perfectly!
I get my machinist to use a 8/32 inch set screw on one side to have the insurance of any slippage, tho with a .002 inch crush you shouldn't be slipping unless there is resistance in the rotation of your oil pump. With that being said, you really dont need to do anything but its your call. The approx cost to install the collar is $40 and another $40 for the set screw FYI. ANY machinist can do this. Its a simple job!
Asking $200ea Shipped anywhere in Canada. Ask for pick up price.
Info:
I have been messing around with rb's since 2005. The single biggest problem with these engines are the oil drive issue and failure of oil pump. The problem with OEM cranks and Jun collars is that the clearance is .006 inch each side with a total of .012 inch. This means that if you are running a R33 crank or a Jun collar that you DID NOT fix this problem. The only thing that has been fixed is the width of the flat tho rendered useless in my opinion with the clearance issue. If you ever take apart an rb engine whether it has R32/R33 crank, jun collar ect you will see that the contact patch between the oil drive on the crank and the oil pump itself only has an approx 3/16 of an inch contact. With that excessive clearance your crank will be slamming the oil pump causing cracking on the inner gear of your oil pump. That is why everyone will tell you that rev limiter on a rb is bad..... Because the crank literally is slamming inside the oil pump. With my collars, I designed them to have proper clearance so there is no slamming AT ALL! The oil pump still slips over the crank easy but with a proper clearance. If you don't understand this problem you shouldn't be building an engine. Its so simple yet nobody fixes this problem. I get frustrated when people buy the jun collars as they are trash!!!! .012 total clearance in unacceptable!!! It may be that the jun collar fits the Jun pump but I have never had one to measure to see the clearance on those two items. So BEWARE!!! Always measure your collar to pump clearance when building an engine!
My asking price is fair. If you want a proper built engine, buy the proper built oil pump collar. Its a $200 cost for a $5000 engine build. Do you really want to risk it??? I didn't think so
Located in Lethbridge, Ab.
Now, here is pictures of proof that the collar to pump clearance is too excessive.
R32 crank:
R32 OEM pump using an R32 OEM crank:
R33+ crank using an OEM pump. Jun collars are the same deal as this!:
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-Made from 4140 High Tensile Steel
-.001 Inch clearance each side
-.002 inch crush ID
-Full Drive
-Fits OEM, N1, pumps perfectly!
I get my machinist to use a 8/32 inch set screw on one side to have the insurance of any slippage, tho with a .002 inch crush you shouldn't be slipping unless there is resistance in the rotation of your oil pump. With that being said, you really dont need to do anything but its your call. The approx cost to install the collar is $40 and another $40 for the set screw FYI. ANY machinist can do this. Its a simple job!
Asking $200ea Shipped anywhere in Canada. Ask for pick up price.
Info:
I have been messing around with rb's since 2005. The single biggest problem with these engines are the oil drive issue and failure of oil pump. The problem with OEM cranks and Jun collars is that the clearance is .006 inch each side with a total of .012 inch. This means that if you are running a R33 crank or a Jun collar that you DID NOT fix this problem. The only thing that has been fixed is the width of the flat tho rendered useless in my opinion with the clearance issue. If you ever take apart an rb engine whether it has R32/R33 crank, jun collar ect you will see that the contact patch between the oil drive on the crank and the oil pump itself only has an approx 3/16 of an inch contact. With that excessive clearance your crank will be slamming the oil pump causing cracking on the inner gear of your oil pump. That is why everyone will tell you that rev limiter on a rb is bad..... Because the crank literally is slamming inside the oil pump. With my collars, I designed them to have proper clearance so there is no slamming AT ALL! The oil pump still slips over the crank easy but with a proper clearance. If you don't understand this problem you shouldn't be building an engine. Its so simple yet nobody fixes this problem. I get frustrated when people buy the jun collars as they are trash!!!! .012 total clearance in unacceptable!!! It may be that the jun collar fits the Jun pump but I have never had one to measure to see the clearance on those two items. So BEWARE!!! Always measure your collar to pump clearance when building an engine!
My asking price is fair. If you want a proper built engine, buy the proper built oil pump collar. Its a $200 cost for a $5000 engine build. Do you really want to risk it??? I didn't think so
Located in Lethbridge, Ab.
Now, here is pictures of proof that the collar to pump clearance is too excessive.
R32 crank:
R32 OEM pump using an R32 OEM crank:
R33+ crank using an OEM pump. Jun collars are the same deal as this!:
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