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harvey_1066
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2nd Feb 12 at 22:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes the throttle body does end up on the cambelt side of the engine so you need to remove those plugs and kind of loom them up seperate to wrap back across the engine to fit the throttle body in its new position, here is a photo of what mine looked like for an idea of the layout of the engine bay afterwards,



[Edited on 02-02-2012 by harvey_1066]
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Great work mate! Looks mint


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DansCorsaSXi
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2nd Feb 12 at 22:44   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Engine looks really clean Martin,looks mint!


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quote:
Originally posted by harvey_1066
yes the throttle body does end up on the cambelt side of the engine so you need to remove those plugs and kind of loom them up seperate to wrap back across the engine to fit the throttle body in its new position, here is a photo of what mine looked like for an idea of the layout of the engine bay afterwards,



[Edited on 02-02-2012 by harvey_1066]


can i cut the plugs off , extend the wire and put the plugs back on?
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Cheers Darryl & Dan
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i had to bash in the bulk head around were the brake fluid lives... just a bit to make space for the throttle body
if you were close (a lot closer) id help you fit it but im sure you'll find it pretty strate foward mate and keep up the good work
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quote:
Originally posted by Jed D
i had to bash in the bulk head around were the brake fluid lives... just a bit to make space for the throttle body
if you were close (a lot closer) id help you fit it but im sure you'll find it pretty strate foward mate and keep up the good work


thanks mate , worked it all out now, just had deanwatts16 come fit it all for me
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champion
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4/2

got the power box fitted with thanks to deanwatts16



also got the timing belt on:


also got the covers sprayed up but not fitted. anyone know what this is for?


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is that not the one that goes up near the screen wash bottle, goes on a bracket that has two bolts to the passenger suspention leg area...?
I THINK?

edit, also good work mate

[Edited on 04-02-2012 by Jed D]
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quote:
Originally posted by Jed D
is that not the one that goes up near the screen wash bottle, goes on a bracket that has two bolts to the passenger suspention leg area...?
I THINK?

edit, also good work mate

[Edited on 04-02-2012 by Jed D]


you mean near the two colored vaccum pipes?
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aye. think its that although im far from an expert with wires lol
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quote:
Originally posted by Jed D
aye. think its that although im far from an expert with wires lol


good thinking! i think it could be too, cheers
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think (if it is) its meant to have a metal clip on the connector but mine stay on fine without it. think its only popped off once and the eml came on. just squeezed it back together and its fine
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Looks like the crank sensor that matey
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That defo looks like the crank sensor mate, sure when i unplugged mine the other half of the plug was part of the main wiring loom.
The bracket for holding it is at the end of the fuel rail, above where the trottle body used to sit, Right above the fpr.



Hope this helps

[Edited on 04-02-2012 by l6tbm]
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quote:
Originally posted by l6tbm
That defo looks like the crank sensor mate, sure when i unplugged mine the other half of the plug was part of the main wiring loom.
The bracket for holding it is at the end of the fuel rail, above where the trottle body used to sit, Right above the fpr.



Hope this helps

[Edited on 04-02-2012 by l6tbm]


cheers mate!
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Good progress again dude,reminds me so much of Shaun's everytime i come on here.

That's not a bad thing either.


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me and dad got the engine more or less ready to go in today, rocker cover on, stainless steel bolts on top, cambelt covers on, coilpack on, on the looking out to buy / borow an engine hoist now

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Looks awesome Martin.

Great progress and can't wait till it's in. I reckon you should do same as Shaun has with his and buy some blue roose hoses to make it that bit better.


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quote:
Originally posted by DansCorsaSXi
Looks awesome Martin.

Great progress and can't wait till it's in. I reckon you should do same as Shaun has with his and buy some blue roose hoses to make it that bit better.


ive been looking into the hoses, its just finding the right one
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Deffo blue mate,will make it so much cleaner.


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quote:
Originally posted by DansCorsaSXi
Deffo blue mate,will make it so much cleaner.


yeah gotta be blue, currently looking for the air intake pipe just gotta find the right size to fit the throttle body and correct bend
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Looks great mate, really coming along!

You should come to the MK meet!


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quote:
Originally posted by Darryl H
Looks great mate, really coming along!

You should come to the MK meet!


if the engines all in and running good i will be mate

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