Stoneyginger
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i have to agree with everyone else buy a second hand 1.2 and you could have it in within a days work.
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Stoneyginger
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-VAUXHALL-CORSA-ENGINE-1-2-8v-SINGLE-POINT-INJECTION-/290760883052?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item43b2b2fb6c
there you go £150 and delivery in that price, 82k miles and looks clean enough
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VINCEYBOY
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quote: Originally posted by AK
just find a second hand 1.2 for £50 and throw it in.
you've clearly never done an engine replacement. lol
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VINCEYBOY
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that's a days work for a very efficient mechanic. i can almost guarantee you will run into problems. it will not be a one day thing at all if you do it yourself and your not mechanically knowledgable. it can be done yes, but definately not in a day. i'm not saying dont do it. go for it, it's relatively straight forward seen as your never really going into the block or head itself. find a private mechanic. My mate who is a fully qualified full time mechanic did my head gasket for me for £60 and a crate of magners.
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Stoneyginger
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in which case get a couple garages to quote you for a head gasket and take the chance, id say 99% chance it wont have any issues ...... its a common thing to happen and replace
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Stoneyginger
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quote: Originally posted by VINCEYBOY
quote: Originally posted by AK
just find a second hand 1.2 for £50 and throw it in.
you've clearly never done an engine replacement. lol
your new here
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Christopher
Seriously Ian there's not a lot about! Everyone down here has 150,000 miles or are up for £1000!
I can have a complete car here by Wednesday for £200, £55 to pallet the engine down to you.
I thought that was a bit expensive, hence saying find one locally, but its not a grand or that mileage, or essential you find it near you. Just not 55 quid in delivery if you do.
But if you're stuck, pay me £200 and I'll give you any number of them.
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Christopher
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Have only got a good cash in hand quote for 300 :/ Ian il spend another few days seeing what I can do and I might have to give you a message! :/
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Jamie-C
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quote: Originally posted by VINCEYBOY
that's a days work for a very efficient mechanic. i can almost guarantee you will run into problems. it will not be a one day thing at all if you do it yourself and your not mechanically knowledgable. it can be done yes, but definately not in a day. i'm not saying dont do it. go for it, it's relatively straight forward seen as your never really going into the block or head itself. find a private mechanic. My mate who is a fully qualified full time mechanic did my head gasket for me for £60 and a crate of magners.
Could have it in and out in a day no bother, its a like for like engine so it would very easily be done in a day with an average tool box.
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reecegsi
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C20xe can be put in within a day so dont see why a 1.2 wouldnt personally i would replace 1.2 there pennies down here infact i have weighed in 2 of them which were perfect but gutless lol
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Sean
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quote: Originally posted by Christopher
Will find someone with one
Fair enough, have a read of this and if you still fancy a pop yourself I can always print you off a step by step from autodata at work (not the easiest of guides to follow)
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kennySRi
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quote: Originally posted by Stoneyginger
quote: Originally posted by VINCEYBOY
quote: Originally posted by AK
just find a second hand 1.2 for £50 and throw it in.
you've clearly never done an engine replacement. lol
your new here
was going to say something similar.
As for fitting a 1.2, anybody who is just slightly mechanically minded could get one in with no troubles. It is like for like and apart from a few seized bolts it is VERY possible in a days work.
I would also personally go for that option and if you're wanting to have a rebuilt XE eventually then with a working car again you can buy one and do it slowly and correctly.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Christopher
Have only got a good cash in hand quote for 300
That link Dez posted was cheaper than that.
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Ian
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And yeah, don't constrain yourself to doing it in a day.
If it goes well, a few hours. If it doesn't and you're expecting the car back, pain in the ass.
[Edited on 04-11-2012 by Ian]
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