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I have a '73 240Z with an L24 that is getting harder to use daily. I have always wanted to swap to RB power and I am now seriously considering it but of course have some reservations. I guess I am in need of some advice from the guys on this board that have done this and know more than I ever will.

 

I want an RB25DET and it looks like I can get the motor, trans, ecu and harness for about $1800. I know I will need motor/trans mounts and a custom driveshaft, which I will get from Mckinney or maybe fabricate. For now I will also have an intake manifold made as the Greddy one is a little rich for my blood. The guy who'll be helping me with this build is very technically able, he was a audi/vw/porshce mechanic and out of the stuff I have run by him, he seems excited to tackle this swap. I have been reading threads on this page like mad, and I am a little unclear on just a few things and want some clarification.

 

You guessed it, the oil pan. I know I need a rear sump. I know that the 200ZR pans are no longer available. What I do not understand is exactly what I need to get and what I need to make.

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissan-RB20DET-RB25DET-RB26DETT-Oil-Pan-New-OEM_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem1c049fbb6cQQitemZ120336661356QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories#ht_485wt_1183

 

Is that the pan I need, and then I need a rear sump? I'm sorry, I know I am asking something that has been asked a thousand times, but if I had found the answer, I wouldn't ask. I have more questions, but this is the one that bugs me every time I think about the swap. I appreciate any help you guys can give me, thanks in advance.

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That would be very helpful, how much would you charge? Also, how long do you think the pan will take to complete? So with this pan, will I need anything else to convert it to rear sump? I am absolutley interested, this is the hardest part of the swap so far, granted I haven't even really started haha.

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That would be very helpful, how much would you charge? Also, how long do you think the pan will take to complete? So with this pan, will I need anything else to convert it to rear sump? I am absolutley interested, this is the hardest part of the swap so far, granted I haven't even really started haha.

 

 

I charge 400.00 for the rear wheel drive block and 500.00 for the all wheel drive block. The all wheel drive blocks come with a aluminum pan and the pickup is in a different place. I will need your old steel oil pan and pick up. I cut up the old pan and I only use the flange to keep the price down. I am working on trying to fab up my own flange but it's hard to keep the price down.

 

for the prices above it includes the following

-- custom steel rear sump oil pan with a trap door baffles

 

-- a modified pick up to work in the rear sump pan

 

-- a tube of sealant to seal the pan to the block

This sealant is the best sealant I have ever used I have been working on cars for the last 16+ years for a living and this is the best stuff I have ever used.

 

I will supply pictures of all the work as I did in on the thread above

 

My turn around time is about 7-10 days usually faster depending if the wife and kids leave me alone:mrgreen:. I guess it all depends how fast you need it. I could get the rwd pan done in a couple days

 

this is all you will need for the oil pan stuff

 

If you have any questions please let me know

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That all sounds good, I don't have the motor yet, still doing some research and planning. You said you could make motor mounts too? How much would you charge for those? Mckinney charges 475 I think, but if you can do it cheaper I might go with them.

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That all sounds good, I don't have the motor yet, still doing some research and planning. You said you could make motor mounts too? How much would you charge for those? Mckinney charges 475 I think, but if you can do it cheaper I might go with them.

 

 

I can build motor mounts.That won't be a problem but I would need a wood template that I could copy over to steel.

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I made my first oil pan flange last night so I don't need the old oil pan. I'm going to start building a oil pan for a rear wheel drive block so if anybody needs one just let me know.

Those pans will also work on a RB30 block yes? If so... I may be inetersted.

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