Nissan Forums | Infiniti Forums NICOclub staff, History and Advertising eMail NICOclub Webmaster Advertising on NICOclub Nissan forums
 
          
Active Topics

Quick Reply  Print  Email  Subscribe RSS  Help
 R33 RB25 transmission on R34 RB25?
Author Post
Reignman



Offline

93 posts
1995 240SX
NC
11-10-2004

  R33 RB25 transmission on R34 RB25?


Does anyone know if this would work? The R34 uses a pull type clutch which is very expensive to replace and theres not much of a selection. I didnt know if the R33 and R34 transmission are interchangable.
Shocker



Offline

1903 posts

Youngstown Ohio
8-1-2004

 « Re: R33 RB25 transmission on R34 RB25? (Reignman)


im pretty positive they use the same transmission, just clutch types differ, someone might want to back me on this, but im about 100% sure this is true.



Always a Fight.
CursedGTR

Offline

193 posts
1991 Skyline GTR
Awase Okinawa
7-29-2005

 « Re: R33 RB25 transmission on R34 RB25? (Shocker)


Yeah they are the same from what I have been told except for the R34 GTR's Getrag it has. There is a conversion kit that OS Giken sells which allows you to convert the pull clutch to a push type.
Reignman



Offline

93 posts
1995 240SX
NC
11-10-2004

 « 


Well after searching on the web and other forums I found that a R34 RB25 transmission can be converted to push type for a couple hundred dollars with the parts below:

Part - Nissan Part #
Front Cover - 32110-05U11
Front Cover Gasket - 32112-05U11
Throwout Bearing Sleeve - 30502-14601
Clutch Release Fork - 30531-01S00
Pivot Spring - 30534-E9000
Bearing Retaining Spring - 30514-14600

Reignman



Offline

93 posts
1995 240SX
NC
11-10-2004

 « 


I figured though by the time I converted to push type, bought a new clutch and new flywheel I could get a Exedy single disc clutch with flywheel for about the same price. Also from what I've read pull clutches engauge better because they are attached to the pressure plate springs
Shocker



Offline

1903 posts

Youngstown Ohio
8-1-2004

 « Re: (Reignman)


Quote, originally posted by Reignman »
I figured though by the time I converted to push type, bought a new clutch and new flywheel I could get a Exedy single disc clutch with flywheel for about the same price. Also from what I've read pull clutches engauge better because they are attached to the pressure plate springs

dont forget tho man, everytime that clutch goes bad you need to replace it, so if you plan on seriously drifting/dragging this 240 and punishing the clutch, you might actually save money in the end.. depends really on what you plan to do with it. if its just a daily/weekend fun toy, id say your allright.

gawdzilla

Offline

1846 posts
none
9-18-2004

 « Re: (Reignman)


Quote, originally posted by Reignman »
Well after searching on the web and other forums I found that a R34 RB25 transmission can be converted to push type for a couple hundred dollars with the parts below:

Part - Nissan Part #
Front Cover - 32110-05U11
Front Cover Gasket - 32112-05U11
Throwout Bearing Sleeve - 30502-14601
Clutch Release Fork - 30531-01S00
Pivot Spring - 30534-E9000
Bearing Retaining Spring - 30514-14600


yes, you can. i am using an r34 rb25 trans with a push type clutch. i did the conversion myself. you need to tap two holes, and dont forget to get the slave cylinder. not sure if the slave cylinder is the same.. mine didnt come with one so i couldnt make a comparison. don't worry about buying a front cover gasket. reuse the pull type one. it's metal anyways and the same thing.




 

» Return to RB20 / RB25 / RB26 Forum
Forum Jump
Quick Reply

Powered by ZeroForum 2.4.0. ©2008 RelyNet, Inc.



< Contact Us - NICO >

Visit G37Driver.com for Infiniti G37 Information
NICOclub's Nissan forums and Infiniti forums and all affiliated sites are the property of HDS Holdings, Inc. They are independent publications and are not affiliated with or endorsed by Nissan Motor Company or Nissan North America.

Information © Copyright © 2000-2009 by NICOclub
All rights reserved. Material may not be copied or reprinted without written permission.
Visit 370zclub.org for Nissan 370z Information

Google
Web NICOclub.com

Nissan Sport Magazine Forums
Nissan Infiniti Events and Shows Nissan Infiniti Road Tests and Reviews
Nissan Infiniti Related Articles Nissan Infiniti Technical Information Articles
Nissan Financing Advice Nissan Infiniti News Archive
240sx performance modification articles and information Nissan performance and modification
Infiniti performance and modification Nissan Infiniti Car Owners Homepage
Nissan Infiniti Parts Marketplace


Nissan Infiniti Links


Do NOT copy content, plagiarism will be detected by Copyscape.

The web's most active Nissan forum !

Home Photography Camera Information and Help

Racing maps and locations