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-RB Crank Collars (oil pump drive, crank gear, snout) fits RB20. RB25, RB26, RB30. $200 shipped in Canada and the US.
-1.2 mm Oil Orifice (cylinder head oil feed hole) Smaller than Tomei 1.5mm oil orifice. $35 shipped in Canada and the US
--10AN RB-Head Oil Drain Fitting (cylinder head vent/drain fitting, head to sump drain -10AN). Fits all RB twin cam head welsh plugs. $65 shipped in canada or the US
-RB30 short block (RB30E, RB30DET, Holden, Nissan) $1000 firm for a good condition short block. Included: (block, crank, rods, pistons all oe assembled) weight is 240lbs . Any shipping quotes out of my area will require yourself to find your own quote. Give an extra 20 lbs for packaging weight approx. use these dimensions. Length: 35" Width: 22" Height: 22". I have to build a custom pallet so the engine can be picked with a forklift while keeping size and weight down. With the efforts involved in the pallet I will need an extra $30 for cost of material and a tiny amount for my time involved. Drop-offs out of my area or to the shippers may cost extra. Ask to inquire on all shipping arrangements.
International shipping available. Ask me for a quote.
Crank Collar Info:
-Made from 4140 High Tensile Steel
-.001 Inch clearance each side
-suited for .002 inch ID crush.
-Full Drive
-Fits OEM, N1 pumps perfectly!
Install info:
To install any crank collar, you must remove your crank shaft, take it to a machinist and have them remove the original drive on your crank and press on the new collar. There is no way getting around this. There is no easy fix to this item. Example: You cannot install any aftermarket collar with the crank still inside the block.
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 and loctite ( http://www.loctiteproducts.com/products.shtml ) you shouldn't be slipping unless there is resistance in the rotation assy of your oil pump. With that being said, you really don't need to install a set screw (in my opinion), but its your call. The approx cost to install the collar is $40 and another $40 for the 8/32 set screw install. ANY machinist can do this. Its a simple job! These prices are what I pay my machinist to do the install for me. I suggest you use above prices for a price guideline.
(My collars have one 8/32" hole drilled. This is for you to use if you decide to get your machinist to drill and tap the set screw into your crank).
Crank collar Info:
I have been messing around with RB's since 2005. The single biggest problem(s) with the RB engine are the oil drive issue and failure of oil pump. The problem with ALL OEM cranks (R32 (and v-spec), R33 and r34) and the aftermarket Jun collars is that the clearance is excessive! They all measure .006" inch each side with a total of .012" inch. This means that if you are running any of the above, you may want to pay attention to the dynamic between the cranks and aftermarket collars in comparison to my collars.
The only thing that has been fixed with 32 v-spec and newer Nissan OEM crank shafts and the Jun collar is the width of the flat. Tho rendered useless (in my opinion) with the neglection to the excessive clearance between the drive and pump gear. If you ever take apart an RB engine with said cranks and collars you will see that the contact patch between the oil drive on the crank and the inner oil pump gear itself only has an approx 3/16" inch contact wear. With that excessive clearance your crank will be slamming the oil pump causing excessive stress on the inner gear of your oil pump. That is one reason why everyone will tell you that rev limiter or high RPM 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 slips over these tight clearance collars but with a proper clearance of .001" inch each side, .002" total.
.012" Total clearance in unacceptable imo!!! ANYONE can see this with any Nissan crank. Just google search for pictures of RB cranks and pumps and study the cause of the issues that we have all seen. I will give you a select picture example to conclude my strong opinion that the pump and drive need to have an appropriate clearance taken into account.
Here are some things I get a lot of PM's about and I would like to get out as much info out on this subject as possible to keep everyone thinking on the same level:
Question 1: If the clearances are so tight, couldn't that cause the pump to crack from the metal expansion? Answer is simply, No. The easiest example I can tell you so most people can understand is to relate it to bearing clearances. Nissan RB26 std bearing clearance is .038mm>0.0015" inch approx. If the heat expansion doesn't seize your crank solid to the block when it reaches operational temperature, then the crank drive will not expand to the point of causing damage to your oil pump.
Question 2: I see other people in Austraila and other places selling the same crank collar for cheaper. Why is this? Answer... Well let me explain: As far as I know I am the only person that is selling RB crank collars that clearly describes the clearance issue. Most people have no idea of this problem. Lots of these sellers simply work or know a machinist that can simply make this item. Many of these are a direct copy of the Jun collar (which has excessive clearance). I DO NOT DO ALL THIS to make money! I do this because there is a problem that has not been addressed. I build my own engines and I have smashed oil pumps on these "full drive" cranks and collars before. I NEEDED a tight fitting collar for my own engines but not one seller could confirm the clearance for me and thus I had only one option, I have to make my own collar. I am not a machinist but I do understand these issues. They are not that hard understand for yourself. Most of you do but is easily overlooked with the lack of aftermarket support with this problem. With that said, I have to contract out this job.
I do small productions because I do not have the big dollars to market my product other than this write up. My runs normally have a collar count of 8-10 at a time and I also get my drain fittings and oil orifices made at the same time to reduce costs and further develop good relations with my machinist in hopes of future lowered prices. Rule of thumb is that the more "items" you make the less you will have to pay. Tomei must make thousands of collars in house and sell for roughly the same dollar I sell my collar for. So, if you think I am gouging your wallet, you need to think again. I have to pay approx $90 for each collar depending on the production run. I "try" to double my money as I have invested thousands of my own dollars on these items in this thread and thus renders a profit to make it worth my time. This is more than fare and I do try to offer discounts for return customers as I have dealt with hundreds of customers selling parts and cars over the years and in the end I am really just trying to help out the community. So please respect the price and if you think I am overcharging you, you MUST call me (or pm me a number with name and good time to call) and discuss as I will be forced to explain the dynamic of business to you. My number is in my signature on all domestic forums. If you think I am hard to get a hold of, your not putting in any efforts and I will not take any interweb ridicule for that fact.
Pictures of my tight clearance collars:
Here are some photos to conclude my opinion on loose fitting cranks and collars:
R32 crank shaft drive:
The actual part of this crank drive is very small. Approx 3/16" by 3/16" inch. I have seen this round off before. Possibly a cause from material being sucked into the pump or excessive wear.
R32 oil pump using R32 crank shaft
Nissan full drive cranks:
Notice how on all Nissan cranks there is ONLY a 3/16" inch contact patch. We bought the full drive cranks to use it to our advantage but your not using the full area surface of the flat. Only a small percentage of the drive gets used!
Continued on next thread post........................
-RB Crank Collars (oil pump drive, crank gear, snout) fits RB20. RB25, RB26, RB30. $200 shipped in Canada and the US.
-1.2 mm Oil Orifice (cylinder head oil feed hole) Smaller than Tomei 1.5mm oil orifice. $35 shipped in Canada and the US
--10AN RB-Head Oil Drain Fitting (cylinder head vent/drain fitting, head to sump drain -10AN). Fits all RB twin cam head welsh plugs. $65 shipped in canada or the US
-RB30 short block (RB30E, RB30DET, Holden, Nissan) $1000 firm for a good condition short block. Included: (block, crank, rods, pistons all oe assembled) weight is 240lbs . Any shipping quotes out of my area will require yourself to find your own quote. Give an extra 20 lbs for packaging weight approx. use these dimensions. Length: 35" Width: 22" Height: 22". I have to build a custom pallet so the engine can be picked with a forklift while keeping size and weight down. With the efforts involved in the pallet I will need an extra $30 for cost of material and a tiny amount for my time involved. Drop-offs out of my area or to the shippers may cost extra. Ask to inquire on all shipping arrangements.
International shipping available. Ask me for a quote.
Crank Collar Info:
-Made from 4140 High Tensile Steel
-.001 Inch clearance each side
-suited for .002 inch ID crush.
-Full Drive
-Fits OEM, N1 pumps perfectly!
Install info:
To install any crank collar, you must remove your crank shaft, take it to a machinist and have them remove the original drive on your crank and press on the new collar. There is no way getting around this. There is no easy fix to this item. Example: You cannot install any aftermarket collar with the crank still inside the block.
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 and loctite ( http://www.loctiteproducts.com/products.shtml ) you shouldn't be slipping unless there is resistance in the rotation assy of your oil pump. With that being said, you really don't need to install a set screw (in my opinion), but its your call. The approx cost to install the collar is $40 and another $40 for the 8/32 set screw install. ANY machinist can do this. Its a simple job! These prices are what I pay my machinist to do the install for me. I suggest you use above prices for a price guideline.
(My collars have one 8/32" hole drilled. This is for you to use if you decide to get your machinist to drill and tap the set screw into your crank).
Crank collar Info:
I have been messing around with RB's since 2005. The single biggest problem(s) with the RB engine are the oil drive issue and failure of oil pump. The problem with ALL OEM cranks (R32 (and v-spec), R33 and r34) and the aftermarket Jun collars is that the clearance is excessive! They all measure .006" inch each side with a total of .012" inch. This means that if you are running any of the above, you may want to pay attention to the dynamic between the cranks and aftermarket collars in comparison to my collars.
The only thing that has been fixed with 32 v-spec and newer Nissan OEM crank shafts and the Jun collar is the width of the flat. Tho rendered useless (in my opinion) with the neglection to the excessive clearance between the drive and pump gear. If you ever take apart an RB engine with said cranks and collars you will see that the contact patch between the oil drive on the crank and the inner oil pump gear itself only has an approx 3/16" inch contact wear. With that excessive clearance your crank will be slamming the oil pump causing excessive stress on the inner gear of your oil pump. That is one reason why everyone will tell you that rev limiter or high RPM 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 slips over these tight clearance collars but with a proper clearance of .001" inch each side, .002" total.
.012" Total clearance in unacceptable imo!!! ANYONE can see this with any Nissan crank. Just google search for pictures of RB cranks and pumps and study the cause of the issues that we have all seen. I will give you a select picture example to conclude my strong opinion that the pump and drive need to have an appropriate clearance taken into account.
Here are some things I get a lot of PM's about and I would like to get out as much info out on this subject as possible to keep everyone thinking on the same level:
Question 1: If the clearances are so tight, couldn't that cause the pump to crack from the metal expansion? Answer is simply, No. The easiest example I can tell you so most people can understand is to relate it to bearing clearances. Nissan RB26 std bearing clearance is .038mm>0.0015" inch approx. If the heat expansion doesn't seize your crank solid to the block when it reaches operational temperature, then the crank drive will not expand to the point of causing damage to your oil pump.
Question 2: I see other people in Austraila and other places selling the same crank collar for cheaper. Why is this? Answer... Well let me explain: As far as I know I am the only person that is selling RB crank collars that clearly describes the clearance issue. Most people have no idea of this problem. Lots of these sellers simply work or know a machinist that can simply make this item. Many of these are a direct copy of the Jun collar (which has excessive clearance). I DO NOT DO ALL THIS to make money! I do this because there is a problem that has not been addressed. I build my own engines and I have smashed oil pumps on these "full drive" cranks and collars before. I NEEDED a tight fitting collar for my own engines but not one seller could confirm the clearance for me and thus I had only one option, I have to make my own collar. I am not a machinist but I do understand these issues. They are not that hard understand for yourself. Most of you do but is easily overlooked with the lack of aftermarket support with this problem. With that said, I have to contract out this job.
I do small productions because I do not have the big dollars to market my product other than this write up. My runs normally have a collar count of 8-10 at a time and I also get my drain fittings and oil orifices made at the same time to reduce costs and further develop good relations with my machinist in hopes of future lowered prices. Rule of thumb is that the more "items" you make the less you will have to pay. Tomei must make thousands of collars in house and sell for roughly the same dollar I sell my collar for. So, if you think I am gouging your wallet, you need to think again. I have to pay approx $90 for each collar depending on the production run. I "try" to double my money as I have invested thousands of my own dollars on these items in this thread and thus renders a profit to make it worth my time. This is more than fare and I do try to offer discounts for return customers as I have dealt with hundreds of customers selling parts and cars over the years and in the end I am really just trying to help out the community. So please respect the price and if you think I am overcharging you, you MUST call me (or pm me a number with name and good time to call) and discuss as I will be forced to explain the dynamic of business to you. My number is in my signature on all domestic forums. If you think I am hard to get a hold of, your not putting in any efforts and I will not take any interweb ridicule for that fact.
Pictures of my tight clearance collars:
Here are some photos to conclude my opinion on loose fitting cranks and collars:
R32 crank shaft drive:
The actual part of this crank drive is very small. Approx 3/16" by 3/16" inch. I have seen this round off before. Possibly a cause from material being sucked into the pump or excessive wear.
R32 oil pump using R32 crank shaft
Nissan full drive cranks:
Notice how on all Nissan cranks there is ONLY a 3/16" inch contact patch. We bought the full drive cranks to use it to our advantage but your not using the full area surface of the flat. Only a small percentage of the drive gets used!
Continued on next thread post........................
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