ed
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Do you have any pics of it in pieces. That sort of thing is like porn to some people
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a_j_mair
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got a few pics, was concentrating to much on how i was going to put it all back together
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a_j_mair
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no progress last night, ended up playing 5 aside bbbbrrrrrrrrrrr it was freezing. Have had some peices arrive this morning. Not sure if i have powder coated parts but should be some good progress this weekend will get some piccies for you
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a_j_mair
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broster
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you need to chope the legs down on the rocker cover and the plug cover fits flush, looks nice dude! making me want to powder coat more stuff now lol!
edited as i cant spell
[Edited on 27-11-2005 by broster]
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a_j_mair
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yeah mate got myself a nice new dremel last week, will come in handy
might give it a wee clean before it goes back in, depends if i have time
still a little worried bout the timing
top2 line up fine
but when i put the belt on the bottom one always seems to move a little when i tension it
hard to see in pic
just going to go and buy some new spark plugs, oil etc.
need to see if i can get a couplelonger bolts for the EGR as it is now blocked off there isnt much catchin
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a_j_mair
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right got everything fitted now. Just need to get it bolted in.
With regards to the timing will it do any damage to the car if it is slightly out? also if the pulleys are not torqued up either?
just wanting to get it going and run it to the garage to get the timing checked and the pulleys torqued up, bout 10 miles
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a_j_mair
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not happy with the timing belt. Might just fit it then get garage to check it, get it towed there
dont know what to do really
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a_j_mair
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got the engine in now. all hoses connected up.
Having troubles with the wiring trying to get it all routed properly, especially the starter loom.
if any one has pics would be much appreciated
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AuroraSport
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ive got to say fair play to you mate i'd be shoot scared to try what you've done, but i'd love to have a play with my engine.
as for the timing if its slightly out it will probably just run really bad rather than fcuk your engine up but saying that best to get it checked eh?
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Dave A
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more pics in the garage if you need, heres one i made earlier:
as for the timing, it doesnt look too far out, turn over the crank by hand and check theres no contact between valves and pistons (unlikely but worth a check)
as for the tensioners, GET THEM TORQUED UP!!!!
[Edited on 27-11-2005 by corsa808]
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a_j_mair
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where about did the battery terminals get routed?
hard to explain where mine go, but not the best way for sure
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a_j_mair
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gave up on it last night. hoping to get all the wiring tidyd up tonight. then can get the header tank and radiator back in and all fluids topped up tonight thats the plan anyway
then it will just be the timing belt to sort
will try get some decent pics of it once it is out my workshop
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Siberia
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if yer 1 tooth out it shouldnt do any damage... it will just run and sound like a bag of spanners... but i'd get it right rather than leave it out...
put the belt on the bottom pully first and the inlet cam last...
[Edited on 28-11-2005 by Siberia]
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a_j_mair
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going to get garage to sort iming out as i dont have a tool to lock them so i can torque up the pulleys. will hopefully get it all finished tonight and towed to garage for the timing to be done
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a_j_mair
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going into the garage on thursday to get timing done and a wee check over everything else it shall run again. going to have to take front bumper off to tow it think i will get a towing eye welded on when bumper is off
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dragoncorsa
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wot front bumper is that on a j mair car?
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a_j_mair
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custom
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a_j_mair
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engine is now in and have wiring all sorted, just got drive shafts, exhaust, tie bars fit radiator and battery then fill up oil etc. thats the plan for tonight.
will get a few pics now i have changed the bulb in the spot for a 110v and i can actually see what im doing
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by broster
i think thats why robin asked me to do his first time, then we realised it was 180degrees out lol! oops!
People thought it was strange that iI painted two red dots on my camshafts... But it was for that exact reason
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a_j_mair
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got everything all connected up now, just got to put centre section of exhaust back on then the wheels and we are laughin got to top up oil and transmission fluid yet aswell but that will all be done tonight. hopefully have some good news tommorow
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broster
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good luck man! hope it works!
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VegasPhil
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Interesting thread
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Adam-D
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your sposed to drain oil into a tin, pan or sommit
not the floor
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a_j_mair
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i had it all drained into a drum i use. then when i went to pull the bit of carpet it was sitting on o manage to topple it over as the drive shaft was resting on the side of it managed to spill the cooland once i had emptied it aswell
have been lying in all sorts the last week
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