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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » been offered a 2.0 16v red top calibra engine for £100 » Post Reply
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chadjpr |
posted on 17th Sep 04 at 00:34 |
f you dont want it ill give specified crisps, plain, or salt and vinegar | |
ricKA |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 20:11 |
As you would say, "tehehehe!" :boggle: | |
stevegreetham |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 20:10 |
quote: such a comdeian ricardo:lol: | |
ricKA |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 19:38 |
I wonder if he's stopped laughing like a little girl yet. He should get that seen to. | |
Rileysport |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 19:02 |
i'll give ya £100.01 for it...... ooh and a bag of crisps:thumbs: | |
jonathanbrook |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 18:57 |
i've seen worse deals! | |
stevegreetham |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 16:58 |
update: bought the whole car for 100 | |
James R |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 14:57 |
nope, but you'll still need to buy them though. Also cally shafts are equal length and help reduce torque steer. also randomly it's worth getting the final bit of the gearlinkage (bit that connects to the gearbox to the S bit) as it's useful in the conversion. | |
stevegreetham |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 10:41 |
right...meeting up with the lad tonight i think. so need to ask him for: | |
James R |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 10:26 |
The shaftys, hubs and brakes would be good toot hen you take the hubs out machine them and opress in to corsa hubs and just the engine mount to fit it, much cheaper than a fitting kit. | |
Siberia |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 10:14 |
take the engine, gearbox, ecu, loom, | |
stevegreetham |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 10:11 |
cheers buddy...what about ecu and loom etc though? should i nab all this from the calibra? | |
big eck |
posted on 16th Sep 04 at 00:13 |
you'll need the conversion kit from a place like crossvaux for £480 I think it costs or just ask Lee Mitchell to make them up for a price for you, you'll also need the F20 :) | |
stevegreetham |
posted on 15th Sep 04 at 22:33 |
cheers guys. arranging the test drive for sometime this week. Might see if hes getting rid of anything else such as seats....i dont think i would want them but would probs sell them on here for pretty cheap. | |
LukeGSi |
posted on 15th Sep 04 at 18:15 |
quote: :thumbs: | |
Joff |
posted on 15th Sep 04 at 18:13 |
Can you afford to put the engine in only for it to seize up a few hundred miles down the line? | |
James R |
posted on 15th Sep 04 at 11:36 |
Buy it stick it in the garge, save the money of a rebuild for only if you need it, these engines go on for ever, I put a 144k engine in recently and it's going on no problems, might be worth running it up to temp then do a compression test to see how the engine is, 190 across all of them is good. good luck. | |
big eck |
posted on 15th Sep 04 at 11:35 |
Thats a total bargin mate, even if its running bad you could give it a rebuild for not much money | |
deanmcreynolds26 |
posted on 15th Sep 04 at 11:29 |
buy it and get it rebuilt ready for the conversion! good deal uve got there mate | |
stevegreetham |
posted on 15th Sep 04 at 11:24 |
apparently everything is included.....needs to be removed from the car. |