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  • #61
    check what block you have! I'd love to find out...
    SOLD:1990 Skyline GTR Nismo #283

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    • #62
      Hey Bern how's it going ?

      05U standard block.

      Maybe the first owner got scammed ??
      1990 Nismo GtR #283
      354hp - 292 ft-lbs
      -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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      • #63
        good man...got myself an Audi A4 from a dealer auction...lol

        anyway, I don't think there was any scamming involved as Nismo's never came with N1 blocks
        SOLD:1990 Skyline GTR Nismo #283

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        • #64
          Craptastic !

          Hey.

          Finished putting the engine back in a couple of days ago. Engine cranks but doesn't want to start.

          Check fuel, good. Check ignition, good. So what's missing ?? Air...Check compression: nothing. All cylinders under 50 psi.

          I guess the engine is coming back out again. We'll see if it's easier the second time...

          That Rb30 is getting more and more appealing...
          1990 Nismo GtR #283
          354hp - 292 ft-lbs
          -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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          • #65
            **** **** **** **** damn **** god crap **** !

            Little update.

            Pulled the head today, look what I found on #4:



            close up:



            Is that a typical detonation sign ? As you can see #3 (on top) also shows some signs of whatever happened.

            The head at #4:



            What do you think ? I'll also post in the tech section.
            1990 Nismo GtR #283
            354hp - 292 ft-lbs
            -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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            • #66
              So what do you think guys : rebuild the rb26 or go with a rb30 ?

              The car has only been bad news lately....I need someone to cheer me up.
              1990 Nismo GtR #283
              354hp - 292 ft-lbs
              -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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              • #67
                I'd say unless you are hella patient and/or hella rich, stick with the RB26. Have you read what money can buy yet? 8-)

                http://forums.gtrcanada.com/showthread.php?t=20178
                2015 Audi RS7 Sepang Blue
                2009 Yamaha R1 Raven Black - SOLD
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                1989 Nissan Skyline GTR - SOLD

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                • #68
                  Yeah I was more thinking of something like 1000$ for the shortblock, 1000$ for the adapter and put my head on it. Done. Let's say 3000$ max. Not 385 billions like felix.
                  1990 Nismo GtR #283
                  354hp - 292 ft-lbs
                  -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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                  • #69
                    Smalll update for whoever cares...

                    Engine is now at the machine shop for an overbore.

                    More to follow...
                    1990 Nismo GtR #283
                    354hp - 292 ft-lbs
                    -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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                    • #70
                      You should have your pistons before the block is machined.
                      1990 Skyline GT-R - Jet Silver Metallic
                      It'll run someday

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by tokes View Post
                        You should have your pistons before the block is machined.
                        To match piston size with bore size ? What to use for piston clearance ? Same as the one for the cast pistons ?

                        Edit: According to manual, stock piston clearance is 0.035 to 0.055 mm or 0.0014 to 0.0022".
                        1990 Nismo GtR #283
                        354hp - 292 ft-lbs
                        -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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                        • #72
                          Yes, to match it up with the bore sizes.

                          I can't remember off hand what the clearance is on my Wiseco's, but since they are forged it is larger than stock. There are also manufacturing variances in pistons. Your set of 86.5mm pistons can have a few thousands variance in them, so it's nice to have them on hand to match up each piston to the bore it's going in.
                          1990 Skyline GT-R - Jet Silver Metallic
                          It'll run someday

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                          • #73
                            Makes sense.

                            Anyway the block is in for a hot tank followed by a magnaflux (see beginning of this thread for oil-in-prestone situation). It's not gonna be bored before another couple of weeks.

                            I'll buy the pistons if it checks all good. If not, well, I don't know what I'm gonna do. Start to prostitute myself maybe...:sick2:

                            Does wiseco provide the clearance with their pistons ?

                            Oh and my pistons are ordered by the way.
                            1990 Nismo GtR #283
                            354hp - 292 ft-lbs
                            -"And I thought my girlfriend was high maintenance..." -Etienne

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                            • #74
                              yeah wiseco includes a sheet with all your recommended clearances and ring gaps on there.

                              You were just talking about getting an N1 or an RRR block a few months ago, so a basic stock block buildup should be within your means financially :P
                              1990 Skyline GT-R - Jet Silver Metallic
                              It'll run someday

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                              • #75
                                yeah wiseco includes a sheet with all your recommended clearances and ring gaps on there.

                                You were just talking about getting an N1 or an RRR block a few months ago, so a basic stock block buildup should be within your means financially :P
                                1990 Skyline GT-R - Jet Silver Metallic
                                It'll run someday

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