Chris F
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Registered: 26th Dec 05
Location: Newmarket Drives: Escort Van 1.8
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quote: Originally posted by kizzacorsab
:s just realised this came for me earlier and only just opened to see what was in it
Ian you can kill me when you see me
And me
No im joking good luck
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SeanXE
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Registered: 17th Jan 09
Location: Luton
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quote: Originally posted by kizzacorsab
Nooo that I a awful idea lol.
Wow lol looks terrible you forgot the White wheels one tho
No i didnt
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Jamie-C
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Registered: 3rd Jun 08
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So thats what all this cleaning is about, trying to nab a £500 set of tyres
I'd say your in with a chance tbh mate, its looking spanking!
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Martin W
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quote: Originally posted by kizzacorsab
That was with a standard Corsa jack to
Need to get a proper jack. But I'm struggling to find one low enough to fit under the car lol.
Cheers guys
i ended up having to buy a low profile jack, cost me about £105 from machine mart, but well worth it!
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DansCorsaSXi
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Registered: 13th Jan 10
Location: Worksop
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You got link dude for Jack?
Star silver C20XE SXi Project thread
Smoke Grey Corsa GSi Project thread
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SeanXE
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quote: Originally posted by DansCorsaSXi
You got link dude for Jack?
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Kieran
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Sorry too Chris :s
Ha Cheers Jamie. I just thought why nit what's the worst that can happen? Lol
Will the jack fit inbetween the Gsi skirts?
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DansCorsaSXi
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I need one really bad,ATM I've got to mess about with the scissor jack to get car up then use the little car jack,not good.
Star silver C20XE SXi Project thread
Smoke Grey Corsa GSi Project thread
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harvey_1066
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your disced rear beam, are you using the standard vauxhall rear brake adjuster thing that attatches to the rear axle? or have you removed it and connected it straight up? PLUSS have you had any rear disc lockup when under heavy breaking? as thats whats making me curious about completing my disced rear beam setup... as i keep reading that this is very common when putting discs on the rear of a corsa which is rather dangerous
[Edited on 21-07-2011 by harvey_1066]
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Kieran
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It's still there mate but im gonna put it in the down position. So it has free flow. The brakes arnt bled yet and no dash so haven't been able to try it. I'm gonna get a adjustable incar bias valve soon anyways. But for now i'l just take it out and see what she's like
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.Matt
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Registered: 28th Jan 09
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quote: Originally posted by harvey_1066
your disced rear beam, are you using the standard vauxhall rear brake adjuster thing that attatches to the rear axle? or have you removed it and connected it straight up? PLUSS have you had any rear disc lockup when under heavy breaking? as thats whats making me curious about completing my disced rear beam setup... as i keep reading that this is very common when putting discs on the rear of a corsa which is rather dangerous
[Edited on 21-07-2011 by harvey_1066]
Mine runs on standard bias setup and i have cable tied the load thing with the spring up, only locks up when stamp on the brakes, but i find it more stable than drums and less pressure on peddle is needed to brake.
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flybikeslee
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love the d90's
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Kieran
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Well what a mission the brakes were in the pissing rain, with a misses with as much coordination as a fish swimming backwards! Super spongey as hell. And don't stop me. And the car is really bloody hesitant so think the brakes need doing again. (would help if I knew what the funk I was doing!) and try and sort the hesitantness. There's no ecu light?
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.Matt
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What do you mean it hesitates, when running?
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Kieran
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When driving bud. Go to pull away it either tries to die or shoots off. If I put my foot down it's just holding back :s
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.Matt
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Hmm strange, what did you remove from the car whilst off the road, you prob did this but double check everything went back together.
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Kieran
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Fuel lines? Dizzy? That's it lol. Mabie crap in the fuel filter?
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.Matt
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Id start with the dizzy mate, sounds that sorta area.
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Steve
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deffo sounds ignition related, also get one of those eezi bleed kits from halfords saves a lot of fucking about
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Kieran
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I was looking at one today lol. But funds are so low i can't even afford £25 lol. So you rekon dizzy area? Any things I should be looking for? Cheers
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.Matt
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Make sure leads are correct and tight, maye sure the plug that goes near top is on tight, if you took dizzy apart make sure needle inside is set right ( not sure if can set wrong )
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Kieran
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The bit that plugs onto the end of the cams? I didn't take leads off the dizzy. Just undone the 2 bolts moved dizzy out the way, put gasket on. Then Put back together?
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.Matt
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quote: Originally posted by kizzacorsab
The bit that plugs onto the end of the cams?
No its just next to the dizzy ( on top ) rectangle plug next to the leads
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Kieran
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Yea sorry I ment the needle thing in the dizzy lol. I didn't take the top plug off. I did clean the dizzy once I put it back on? With cleaners the get some shit off? Mabie the has got to the insides?
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AlexW
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quote: Originally posted by DansCorsaSXi
I need one really bad,ATM I've got to mess about with the scissor jack to get car up then use the little car jack,not good.
Get some bits of wood to go under wheels, Drive on, Jack under, Job done.
Kizza with the brake bleeding are you starting at the back drivers side, Thats where you need to start, get that one pure fluid and then go to rear pass side and then front pass side etc. ECU light, are you sure the wiring hasnt come unplugged or disconnected another way? Check the bulb aswell, It could just by chance that its chosen this moment to die.
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