Hey all,
Quick question.... The oil pumps are different between the NC30 and NC35 and the oil pressure release valve is also slightly different. From what I can measure, they seem to be interchangeable in terms of things lining up but am wondering if anyone has anymore info?
Cheers
Luke
NC30 vs NC35 oil pump
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Re: NC30 vs NC35 oil pump
I'm running full nc35 internals in nc30 cases apart from the nc30 ignition pick ups
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Re: NC30 vs NC35 oil pump
Cheers- I shall fit it!
For anyone searching for info in the future - The rotor in the NC35 pump is about 2-3mm thicker than the NC30. The body has also been redesigned.
For anyone searching for info in the future - The rotor in the NC35 pump is about 2-3mm thicker than the NC30. The body has also been redesigned.
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Re: NC30 vs NC35 oil pump
Good to knowlukemillar wrote:Cheers- I shall fit it!
For anyone searching for info in the future - The rotor in the NC35 pump is about 2-3mm thicker than the NC30. The body has also been redesigned.

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