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DansCorsaSXi
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5th Feb 12 at 22:45   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Maybe list then mate?


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Darryl H
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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


Awesome! Looking forward to seeing this!


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Where did you get your rocker cover bolts from mate, I will be looking for a set pretty soon for mine

Are you running the standard airbox on yours? if you are let me know what hose you use to connect the box an throttle body.

Sorry for all the Q's mate.

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Where did you get your rocker cover bolts from mate, I will be looking for a set pretty soon for mine

Are you running the standard airbox on yours? if you are let me know what hose you use to connect the box an throttle body.

Sorry for all the Q's mate.

Cheers

Chris


they are stainless steel bolts which i got off ebay for about £6.

ill mot likely be using a K & N , ill be getting a silicone hose to fit the throttle body and mount the air flow sensor inside just as shaunmods has on his car. to run a standard airbox i believe you've gotta get the 1.2 8v pipe, not 100% sure though. if you look at warren's guide to fitting a powerbox i think it says what pipe you need in there
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Cheers mate
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Deffo blue mate,will make it so much cleaner.

currently looking for the air intake pipe just gotta find the right size to fit the throttle body and correct bend


you wanting a standard air box? if so try viperperformance, sure theres a link in my thread somewhere, it hasnt got a bend, shaun told me it'd be a direct fit and still have the sensor hole in, it wasn't far off, i had to cut it a little like. cost about £25posted iirc

here the link to their site, very friendly bloke
http://www.viperperformance.co.uk/productsearch.php?xscId=2978&mat=104&filter=60.00%20mm

also, try get that big blue blug connector for the loom underneath the lower inlet, looks loads tidier

and heres some pics of it





and yes 1.2 8v fits

[Edited on 06-02-2012 by Jed D]
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last weekend, we got the old engine and gearbox out the car. thanks to .Matt for letting me borrow his crane.









Engine gone.

next was to get the engine bay ready for the new engine. cleaning up and spraying a few areas.




got the old gearbox cleaned , ready mount to the new engine well. came accross a problem tonight with the crankshaft sensor.
We bought a new sensor when i got the engine, tried fitting it but it hits the pulley before it sits flush with the mount to screw it in to. so i thought i'd bought the wrong size sensor.

took the one of the old engine today, tried to fit it and still have the same problem. for the sensor to sit the correct distance apart from the pulley , it leaves about 3cm from the screwing point so i cant screw it in. any ideas people?
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Can't you take the bracket and sensor off your 1.4 matey should be the same
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Tried that doesn't fit. Might need you to pop round mate lol
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Problem solved, pulley was on pissed
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Aha lol simple fix then lol If you need a hand let me know
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Aha lol simple fix then lol If you need a hand let me know


will do mate , thanks
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so i found out why the crank sensor wouldn't fit. put the pulley on without matching it up to the inner crankshaft pulley and done this damage:


luckily i had the pulley from the old engine to fit
cleaned and painted the wheel arches. will be refurbishing the struts once the engine is in.




bought some powerflex bushes for the lower arms.


and painted the manifold ready for the wrap which i got today. ive also got the coolant pipes from samco, just need an induction pipe now. new radiator will be fitted aswell


[Edited on 22-02-2012 by deadliner]
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Good work buddy


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progress is looking good
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Some good work there, Keep it up

Keep the updates coming
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cheers guys, nearly there now. ordered load of different bits to finish it off:

samco coolant hoses:



new engine mount as i damaged the other one when getting the engine out
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Them hoses will be right at home in the bay mate,can't wait to see it fitted.


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Them hoses will be right at home in the bay mate,can't wait to see it fitted.


thanks, neither can i now, im away the next two weekends, but then there will be one final push to have it in by then end of march. not too much to get now. few things like the brake servo lines ive gotta work out, but shouldn't delay putting it in
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Looking forward to this in the bay! Looks like it's going to be great!


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update 9/3

havent updated for a few weeks been busy getting a lot done ready for it to go in. should be going in tomorrow.

wrapped the manifold and put it on.


got a samco air filter pipe with thanks to shaunmods.


dad did a real good job of cleaning and painting up the gearbox.



also got a some stuff powdercoated:


engine is off the stand and onto the hoist to fit the clutch and gearbox tomorrow morning and we are hoping to get the engine fitted tomorrow!



[Edited on 09-03-2012 by deadliner]
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Really nice b mate, im only down the road from you in bexleyheath,drive past this now and then cant miss it up in the air haha keep up the good work fella
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Engine looks lush mate,done a great job on it,especially manifold wrapped.


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Great work Buddy! Love how clean everything is! Your dad did a cracking job on that gearbox


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Engine looks lush mate,done a great job on it,especially manifold wrapped.


cheers buddy, wasnt easy and it itches to fuck!

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