Mark.W
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Any one know where i can get a decent engine stand from that is not too exspensive?
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Mark.W
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Will this one do the trick?
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/ces-500a-engine-stand/path/workshop-cranes-engine-stands
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Kenzie
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That stand looks alright to me mate
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Mark.W
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Is this the correct full conversion kit i need?
http://www.chrisastleymotorsport.com/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=32711
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Dan295
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yes but you will need new front wheel bearings when you press the motorsport hubs in and then obvs the new inner and outer cv's on each side
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Mark.W
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
yes but you will need new front wheel bearings when you press the motorsport hubs in and then obvs the new inner and outer cv's on each side
any links for these parts bud?
do you use normal corsa wheel bearings?
[Edited on 28-06-2009 by wooly101uk]
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Mark.W
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Will it not be damn right easier to just fit a 1.6 16v instead of a XE?the list keeps on growing and growing.
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Dan295
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theyre all on the chris astley website, oh an i forgot you will need a modified gear linkage and a pas bracket if you plan to run pas,
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johnhara1
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Fit a 1.6 16v.
Unbolt 1.4 16v Engine
Bolt in 1.6 16v Engine.
Drive 1.6
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Ian W
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Don't bother with a 1.6, just to straight to 20XE.
I wouldn't bother with the uprated shafts and hubs, just use your current hubs with GSi shafts, i've known a good few people run them and never known one snap.
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Mark.W
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
Don't bother with a 1.6, just to straight to 20XE.
I wouldn't bother with the uprated shafts and hubs, just use your current hubs with GSi shafts, i've known a good few people run them and never known one snap.
Will i still need to replace the wheel bearings when fitting the gsi shafts?
Can you buy modified gear linkages?
And will i need to upgrade my 1.2 8v fuel pump?
[Edited on 29-06-2009 by wooly101uk]
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
quote: Originally posted by Ian W
Don't bother with a 1.6, just to straight to 20XE.
I wouldn't bother with the uprated shafts and hubs, just use your current hubs with GSi shafts, i've known a good few people run them and never known one snap.
Will i still need to replace the wheel bearings when fitting the gsi shafts?
Can you buy modified gear linkages?
And will i need to upgrade my 1.2 8v fuel pump?
[Edited on 29-06-2009 by wooly101uk]
No you can use standard bearings with the gsi shafts,
Ebay usually has modified linkages,
If your car is is multipoint injection then the pump is fine, if its not then you need to change the pump.
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Mark.W
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
quote: Originally posted by Ian W
Don't bother with a 1.6, just to straight to 20XE.
I wouldn't bother with the uprated shafts and hubs, just use your current hubs with GSi shafts, i've known a good few people run them and never known one snap.
Will i still need to replace the wheel bearings when fitting the gsi shafts?
Can you buy modified gear linkages?
And will i need to upgrade my 1.2 8v fuel pump?
[Edited on 29-06-2009 by wooly101uk]
No you can use standard bearings with the gsi shafts,
Ebay usually has modified linkages,
If your car is is multipoint injection then the pump is fine, if its not then you need to change the pump.
How will i know if its a multipoint injection fuel pump?
mines a 1.2 8v if thats any help.
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Mark.W
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bump?
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Dan295
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wont be multipoint then, you will need a different pump
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Mark.W
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Will a 1.6 16v pump be ok?
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Dan295
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should be, it might be stamped onto the pump, should be 2.5 or 3 bar
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
Don't bother with a 1.6, just to straight to 20XE.
I wouldn't bother with the uprated shafts and hubs, just use your current hubs with GSi shafts, i've known a good few people run them and never known one snap.
i run 1.6 gsi shafts on my let! seem ok give it proper shit too! will be getting propper shafts soon when the money is a bit better,
id keep with the 1.6 mate get rid of the inlet manifold and will be about the same speed as a c20xe anyway, mine was
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Mark.W
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quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
quote: Originally posted by Ian W
Don't bother with a 1.6, just to straight to 20XE.
I wouldn't bother with the uprated shafts and hubs, just use your current hubs with GSi shafts, i've known a good few people run them and never known one snap.
i run 1.6 gsi shafts on my let! seem ok give it proper shit too! will be getting propper shafts soon when the money is a bit better,
id keep with the 1.6 mate get rid of the inlet manifold and will be about the same speed as a c20xe anyway, mine was
Mines a 1.2 8v at the min mate.
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corsa_rob
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if ure going to shed the money out a 1.6 is a waste of time...you wont be paying the usual 1.6/2.0 insurance as its a conversion...so ure pay more than a normal 1.6 corsa :s for something that is not going to perform as good...get a c20xe in it...may be more costly, but defo worth it if you want to kept with the same corsa. If not buy a better car...106 gti/saxo VTS, toyato starlet, clio 172...will cost the same roughly and out perform either a 1.6/2.0 corsa from the box
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Mark.W
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So here is the list i have so far for the parts i need to fit the engine.
Engine
Gearbox
Loom
ECU
Power steering bracket
Gsi drive shafts
Front engine mount
Modified gear linkage
16v Header tank
1.6 16v Fuel Pump
Calibra manifold
is there anything i have missed off?
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Paul_Safc
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Whats the insurance going to be like?
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Mark.W
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Not sure yet im 23 witn 2years ncb.
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Dan295
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im 19 with 1, should be alright
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Corsa_Sport21
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quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
So here is the list i have so far for the parts i need to fit the engine.
Engine
Gearbox
Loom
ECU
Power steering bracket
Gsi drive shafts
Front engine mount
Modified gear linkage
16v Header tank
1.6 16v Fuel Pump
Calibra manifold
is there anything i have missed off?
Bigger bore exhaust system.
2" at the very minimum.Dosnt need to be a calibra manifold,just try get the manifold with the engine.
And if your handy with a welder the shafts can be welded.
Are you going to try get a full running scrap car??
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