TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
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This may seem daft but on my 1.2 16V corsa my front wheel bearings have gone and are getting REALLY noisey now
Now my car is going in next month to have the 2.0L conversion done using the Cossvaux fitting kit (motorsports shafts, hub flanges etc). Personally I dont think my bearings will hold up until then. Can I go get myself some Astra GTE inner and outer CV's and fit the new shafts/CV's and hub flanges to my standard F13 box?
The reason I want to do this is because I want to change the wheel bearings NOW, they will have to be changed again when fitting the new shafts with the engine conversion next month so seems pointless changing them for new ones for just a months use, but mine aint going to last : (
Any advice much appreciated - as you may guess I have a vaigue understanding of whats envolved...
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James R
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Registered: 4th Feb 03
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No, 2L driveshaft ends are bigger than small block ends.
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TOMAS
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well how come people say you can use standard OR larger driveshafts with the 2.0l conversion (F20 box)? Could I use, standard inner CV joints, motorsports shafts with GTE outer CV's and motorsport hub flanges with Corsa wheel bearings? It doesnt make sense, if you can use either or with a valver engine with an F20 then surely the same would apply to an F13box?
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James R
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You can, but you have to use MK2 Cav 1.6carb inner CV's on to 22spline shafts (don't quote me could be on no of splines) and that works. but the reverse is not possible, (i.e 2L shafts on to F13)
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TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
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bummer
Just how long are these bearings going to last? They are rumbling like fook, and round corners the whole front end buzzes LOL
Just hope they last out another 1000 miles over the next month
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James R
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for the money is it worth risking one falling apart??
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sfxer
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yeah, sort the bearings out wont cost much, cheap for peace of mind
either that or dont drive the car till the new engine etc. is fitted
really it would depend on how long the bearings have been playing up? as to wether they would last much longer or not.
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TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
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bearings are £25 a side, both have gone and I havent got a torque wrench that can do them up to the correct torque as mine starts at 30Nm, nor have I got a press to press the new ones in properly
Garage wants £60+ labour to do the job, so with bearings £110+. Only for me to have to put new bearings in the motorsport hub flanges that are going on next month ARSE.
Breakers will do me a complete set of Corsa hubs for £50 notes but then i'll have to fit them... either way what a pants time for them to go! They started getting noticably noisey about 700miles ago - it just came on one day for no particular reason. Whats the worse case scenario, could I loose a wheel?
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