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Ste L |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 17:16 |
depend's on the tester i guess.. | |
JM_16v |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 15:20 |
i was told year of engine if it can be proved | |
Ben ev |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 15:18 |
on the block nx to the bell housing (near dipstick) i thought that i didnt matter what engine was fitted to the car it was the registration year the testers went off? this is the problem ive always found anyhow | |
JM_16v |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 14:11 |
wheres the engine number on these? no proof of car | |
Ste L |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 11:25 |
quote: engine number, proof of the car that the engine came out etc etc | |
Ste L |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 11:25 |
quote: true, not hardly hear about it.. the porus head is usually due to tightening the head too tight after a head gasket change.. that's why vaxhall changed the angle tightening setting on the head from 90 90 90 (coscast) to 60 60 60 for a gm head | |
JM_16v |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 11:24 |
is there a way of proving if there ae 20xe without a cat for mot's? | |
Ste L |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 11:21 |
quote: early have round tooth pully's, and the later one's are sqaure tooth, thats why they are not interchangable :thumbs: | |
Ste L |
posted on 11th Nov 07 at 11:20 |
quote: yep... very early one's had coscast & no cat- 20xe.. c20xe with a dissy & cat - had a gm head c20xe with dispac & cat - very late one's had a coscast head too all same BHP if you remove the cat's late xe's have square tooth pully's, early have round tooth cam cover's a diff shape on the later one's due to tensioner's later dispac xe's also use a 3bar regualer, think the early is a 2.5 iirc [Edited on 11-11-2007 by Ste L] | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 19:33 |
yeah, ot the tensioners and water pump, alt is different etc later xe's had different colour injectors | |
jr |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 17:35 |
knowone mentioned how the cambelt/oil pump differs ? | |
DAZ1985 |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 17:09 |
20xe block have forged pistons didnt it? | |
Olsrey |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 17:07 |
Some late xe's also have coscast heads like mine and Ste L's | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 16:11 |
quote: coscast heads are just as likely to go porous. its all myths and rumours that theyre not. some early xe;s also didnt have a lambda sensor | |
Otc87 |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 16:03 |
wud that be out of an astra ??? | |
Dave A |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 13:23 |
the x18xe1 is a far better option than the c20xe. same shafts, gearbox, mounts etc... and is pretty easy to fit. they make 140 bhp and 135 ft/lb with minor mods and are far newer and more reliable. a massive amount lighter as well. | |
dan_c4rsa |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 12:55 |
c20xe's have a different ecu and Lambda im pretty sure, | |
scottc1088 |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 12:53 |
mines a 20xe, same as early c20xe but no cat so little more bhp | |
Dean_W |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 11:13 |
There both C20XE's. | |
ChrisBoom |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 11:12 |
Both the same BHP, early ones are 20XE, lates are C20XE, iirc? | |
TheCam |
posted on 10th Nov 07 at 11:01 |
I know u get an early and late c20xe but what are the differences and can someone post a pic of both engines? |