Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
- Saralo
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
yh they can keep him, think where probly out of his league any way, i think i make him feel abit stupid when i come out with all my expert knowledge and show him how to do basic stuff. he bribed me not to tell anyone but im sick of him gettin all the credit, its actually me who's done 99% percent of the work on his car. he just makes the tea and asks daft questions...........
OFFICAL DVLA DATA:
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
Has bluecorsab become a traitor?
And I always thought he seemed brainy? "/
And I always thought he seemed brainy? "/
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
cheeky gitmatty101 wrote:yh they can keep him, think where probly out of his league any way, i think i make him feel abit stupid when i come out with all my expert knowledge and show him how to do basic stuff. he bribed me not to tell anyone but im sick of him gettin all the credit, its actually me who's done 99% percent of the work on his car. he just makes the tea and asks daft questions...........
mine aint going orange would most likely get redone in atlantis blue and yes i know i dont update this much but i got to start doing it again to keep you ladies happy
EDIT: dont see how im a traiter
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
arrr i get it now then he just thinks he know's it all
the problem is we have all the fast cars and he's got a slow 1
dont leave
he not a traitor he just doesnt let us know how his car is doing
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
alright luv keep your nickers on, and im affraid im gona need a bigger bribe from now on if you want me to keep my mouth shut!cheeky git
mine aint going orange would most likely get redone in atlantis blue and yes i know i dont update this much but i got to start doing it again to keep you ladies happy
EDIT: dont see how im a traiter
dont worry i kno his address i'll go sort him outHas bluecorsab become a traitor?
And I always thought he seemed brainy? "/
and like i said, i was always the brains behind the opperation. although to his credit he does make a gd cup of tea!
OFFICAL DVLA DATA:
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
yes i do make a good cup of tea thanks
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
right you scumbags..............UPDATE coming up
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
this is what has gone on since i last updated
fitted some chrome vectra b door handles
replace the drivers side door rubber as it has a few rips in it, not sure how they got there though?
new one fitted
smoked interior light
sunglasses holder
sunvisors with mirrors
then i started stripping the door looms and interior loom out of the tigra that i have in my driveway, was brought as a project but on closer inspection it needs more work than what it is worth so im going to use bits off it for the corsa and sell/scrap the rest
tigra all stripped and on the transit ready to go to the scrapyard in the sky lmao
so with that out the way i got cracking with fitting new big end bearing as it was a bit noisy on the bottom end
had to take the gearbox end plate thingy off, whateva its called lmao as the sump wouldnt come off with it on
replaced
was going to take the balance shaft out and throw it in the bin but it didnt have one which was a bonus
gave the sump a clean before i put it back on
old shells
bit pitted and well worn but the crank was perfect
all back together now and running good, just need to put a few miles on them now
only thing i couldnt put back on was the arb as its touching the exhaust downpipe so i need some lowering blocks, will get some ordered and get it put back on soon
went for a small road trip to hull to meet kwkmanta off migweb and collect a F20 gearbox i purchased, we arranged to meet up at the viewing area on the hull side of the humber bridge
he rolled up in his mk2 cav which was in good condition for it year, got the gearbox out and stuck in the car and started chatting about things, like how my car was built and we got talking about specky setting his new PB a few days ago, after a small chat we shook hands and went our seperate ways
we decided to come home via louth as caneby corner on the A15 was closed due to resurfacing and ended up going to cadwell park as its on the way home and there was a car track day on
saw a few nice motors there, a few caterhams with xe's and crossflows, a blue nova which must of been an xe as it was pretty nippy, was on R888's aswell, a 205GTI on TB's and a few of the usual suspects like 172/182 clio's and scoobies
also saw a chrome painted R33 GT-R nissan skyline but it wasnt on track for long
didnt get any pics, got some videos but there not exactly good quality lmao rubbish phone
was a good day until i got home and wanted to do some work, started pissing it down lmao typical
next day i made some progress with the gearbox
spent some time degreasing it as much as possible with cif powerspray and a bit of petrol
got the pressure washer out and blasted it all off
left it to dry for a few hours and removed the clutch arm ready for paint
painted in primer
then a coat of some wheel silver
and a second coat and all put back together
so then set about getting the F20 fitted
first off i drained the oil by taking the diff plate off, stupidly i dropped the plate onto the side of the bowl while the oil was coming out and half of it ended up on the floor :doh:
separated the ball joints as i didn't want to touch the upright bolts and change the camber then got the shafts out
the short shaft came out in 2 pieces as the inner cv boot had split so the inner cv joint stayed in the box
passenger side tie rod and bottom arm removed aswell as the rear mount and linkage
replaced the rear mount aswell as it was twisted, was never changed after its
accident so donoured it from the tigra i broke few weeks back
supported the engine with a jack and got the front mount off
got all the bellhousing bolts out and with a bit of a wiggle it was out
new cv boot on short shaft
checked the clutch while the box was out, its not too bad but will get a new one put in over winter, will most probably change the flywheel for a flat one aswell at the same time
transferred the speedo drive and clutch cover from the F16 to the F20 and got it lifted in and bolted up on the second attempt, first attempt failed as the fan was in the way so that had to be unbolted and lifted up
all bolted back together pretty quickly from then until we got the the short driveshaft, the nut would go on the first set of thread but not tighten up on the second set, the threads had gone for some unknown reason so had to dismantle it again and change the cv joint, good job i kept a spare
the broken cv joint, sorry about the picture, by this time it was starting to get dark
new cv joint fitted and tightened up this time
had to chop some of the threads off the new cv as the cap wouldnt go on
torqued up the driveshaft nuts, fitted split pins, fitted caps, wheels back on, filled gearbox back up and done
took her for a test drive and its loads better, not working so hard through the gears anymore, thanks to kwkmanta for a brilliant gearbox
following day the weather wasnt so good so decided to fit my footwell lights
removed both kick panels and roughly marked up on the back where i wanted them to go
poked a few holes with the soldering iron to remove the unwanted plastic then used a stanley to trim them till they fitted correctly
so thats them fitted to the panels, waited for a break in the weather and set about wiring them in
decided to run wires from the interior light down the A pillars to the kick panels
noticed a damp patch on the roof lining while taking it to bits and fit the wires, seems the windscreen hasnt been fitted very well so will be having words with the man who fitted it and see what he is going to do about it
the wires coming into the interior light
all wired in
and working
sorry not a brilliant picture as its dark
that was it for a few weeks until we finally decided to get rid of the calibra so i treated the corsa to a leather interior
spent quite a few hours with care cream and shoe polish getting them clean as they were disgusting
before
after
the cat approves
after cleaning them changed over the subframes for tigra ones
for the back bench i used a non split rear bench and pulled the cali leather and foam off and trimmed them to fit on the corsa rear bench, there a tight fit on the bench but im pleased with the results
all fitted
also fitted my stainless rocker cover bolts and had a small clean lmao
loads better
ow and ive had the windscreen re-fitted for free, spoke to the man who did it and explained that it leaked like a sieve and he said he was sorry and that he would do it again for us free of charge
then woke up on saturday to find this
so while it was wet i checked the screen for leaks and is great now
couldnt resist another engine pics :p
so.......happy now
comments welcome
fitted some chrome vectra b door handles
replace the drivers side door rubber as it has a few rips in it, not sure how they got there though?
new one fitted
smoked interior light
sunglasses holder
sunvisors with mirrors
then i started stripping the door looms and interior loom out of the tigra that i have in my driveway, was brought as a project but on closer inspection it needs more work than what it is worth so im going to use bits off it for the corsa and sell/scrap the rest
tigra all stripped and on the transit ready to go to the scrapyard in the sky lmao
so with that out the way i got cracking with fitting new big end bearing as it was a bit noisy on the bottom end
had to take the gearbox end plate thingy off, whateva its called lmao as the sump wouldnt come off with it on
replaced
was going to take the balance shaft out and throw it in the bin but it didnt have one which was a bonus
gave the sump a clean before i put it back on
old shells
bit pitted and well worn but the crank was perfect
all back together now and running good, just need to put a few miles on them now
only thing i couldnt put back on was the arb as its touching the exhaust downpipe so i need some lowering blocks, will get some ordered and get it put back on soon
went for a small road trip to hull to meet kwkmanta off migweb and collect a F20 gearbox i purchased, we arranged to meet up at the viewing area on the hull side of the humber bridge
he rolled up in his mk2 cav which was in good condition for it year, got the gearbox out and stuck in the car and started chatting about things, like how my car was built and we got talking about specky setting his new PB a few days ago, after a small chat we shook hands and went our seperate ways
we decided to come home via louth as caneby corner on the A15 was closed due to resurfacing and ended up going to cadwell park as its on the way home and there was a car track day on
saw a few nice motors there, a few caterhams with xe's and crossflows, a blue nova which must of been an xe as it was pretty nippy, was on R888's aswell, a 205GTI on TB's and a few of the usual suspects like 172/182 clio's and scoobies
also saw a chrome painted R33 GT-R nissan skyline but it wasnt on track for long
didnt get any pics, got some videos but there not exactly good quality lmao rubbish phone
was a good day until i got home and wanted to do some work, started pissing it down lmao typical
next day i made some progress with the gearbox
spent some time degreasing it as much as possible with cif powerspray and a bit of petrol
got the pressure washer out and blasted it all off
left it to dry for a few hours and removed the clutch arm ready for paint
painted in primer
then a coat of some wheel silver
and a second coat and all put back together
so then set about getting the F20 fitted
first off i drained the oil by taking the diff plate off, stupidly i dropped the plate onto the side of the bowl while the oil was coming out and half of it ended up on the floor :doh:
separated the ball joints as i didn't want to touch the upright bolts and change the camber then got the shafts out
the short shaft came out in 2 pieces as the inner cv boot had split so the inner cv joint stayed in the box
passenger side tie rod and bottom arm removed aswell as the rear mount and linkage
replaced the rear mount aswell as it was twisted, was never changed after its
accident so donoured it from the tigra i broke few weeks back
supported the engine with a jack and got the front mount off
got all the bellhousing bolts out and with a bit of a wiggle it was out
new cv boot on short shaft
checked the clutch while the box was out, its not too bad but will get a new one put in over winter, will most probably change the flywheel for a flat one aswell at the same time
transferred the speedo drive and clutch cover from the F16 to the F20 and got it lifted in and bolted up on the second attempt, first attempt failed as the fan was in the way so that had to be unbolted and lifted up
all bolted back together pretty quickly from then until we got the the short driveshaft, the nut would go on the first set of thread but not tighten up on the second set, the threads had gone for some unknown reason so had to dismantle it again and change the cv joint, good job i kept a spare
the broken cv joint, sorry about the picture, by this time it was starting to get dark
new cv joint fitted and tightened up this time
had to chop some of the threads off the new cv as the cap wouldnt go on
torqued up the driveshaft nuts, fitted split pins, fitted caps, wheels back on, filled gearbox back up and done
took her for a test drive and its loads better, not working so hard through the gears anymore, thanks to kwkmanta for a brilliant gearbox
following day the weather wasnt so good so decided to fit my footwell lights
removed both kick panels and roughly marked up on the back where i wanted them to go
poked a few holes with the soldering iron to remove the unwanted plastic then used a stanley to trim them till they fitted correctly
so thats them fitted to the panels, waited for a break in the weather and set about wiring them in
decided to run wires from the interior light down the A pillars to the kick panels
noticed a damp patch on the roof lining while taking it to bits and fit the wires, seems the windscreen hasnt been fitted very well so will be having words with the man who fitted it and see what he is going to do about it
the wires coming into the interior light
all wired in
and working
sorry not a brilliant picture as its dark
that was it for a few weeks until we finally decided to get rid of the calibra so i treated the corsa to a leather interior
spent quite a few hours with care cream and shoe polish getting them clean as they were disgusting
before
after
the cat approves
after cleaning them changed over the subframes for tigra ones
for the back bench i used a non split rear bench and pulled the cali leather and foam off and trimmed them to fit on the corsa rear bench, there a tight fit on the bench but im pleased with the results
all fitted
also fitted my stainless rocker cover bolts and had a small clean lmao
loads better
ow and ive had the windscreen re-fitted for free, spoke to the man who did it and explained that it leaked like a sieve and he said he was sorry and that he would do it again for us free of charge
then woke up on saturday to find this
so while it was wet i checked the screen for leaks and is great now
couldnt resist another engine pics :p
so.......happy now
comments welcome
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- nath2905
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
about time you lazy fooker
lookin very very good tho
lookin very very good tho
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
cheers mate
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
that engine looks sooo nice haha car is awesome budd!!!
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
cheerscorsapowerr wrote:that engine looks sooo nice haha car is awesome budd!!!
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
oh yeah mine has a slight leak drivers side on the window but cant find anything and it only now and then
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
well its been a while hope you all had a great christmas, not a great deal has been going on due to bad weather but been gathering up a few more bits for her over the past few weeks, found some cheap R1 throttle bodies so snapped them up, so she going to be going on TB's and management some time next year, hopefully all done and mapped on the rolling road before show season next year
also sold my cav slabs to a member on corsasport so spent the money straight away on some gsi skirts with L pieces bargain at £60 posted, only downer is no jacking covers which is getting more common now
mot sure on weather to colour code it all or do the arches, skirts and tops of the bumpers gloss black. going to photoshop them and put them up on here for your opinions
cheers
also sold my cav slabs to a member on corsasport so spent the money straight away on some gsi skirts with L pieces bargain at £60 posted, only downer is no jacking covers which is getting more common now
mot sure on weather to colour code it all or do the arches, skirts and tops of the bumpers gloss black. going to photoshop them and put them up on here for your opinions
cheers
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