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JaffaTB

posted on 5th Mar 11 at 08:40

lol sorted this last year guys, and yes it was induction noise from the drilled airbox, bit of tape over some of the holes sorted that out though


Adam-D

posted on 4th Mar 11 at 20:35

:rolleyes:

2010 want thier thread back.


Richardhhha

posted on 4th Mar 11 at 19:05

Corsas run warm at times but where you had the heaters going sounds like you bled it properly that time..


bally2010

posted on 4th Mar 11 at 18:10

the noise is induction ,i have the c16se and mine is exactly the same and funnily enogh my engine sits at around 97 on temp guage constant


JaffaTB

posted on 11th Jul 10 at 19:58

Yes heating up fast, seem to have cured it now me and my dad had it running for a while i was under the bonnet while he was in the car, he put heaters on hot and i opened the coolant top and a load of air came up so hopefully its cured, was running at 92-93 after about 10 mins so happy with that, hope its not done any damage running it hot


john_c20xe

posted on 11th Jul 10 at 12:28

whats actually the problem? its warming up quick? sounds like you havnt bled the coolant system sound slike its got air in it


JaffaTB

posted on 9th Jul 10 at 21:02

If the water pump and thermostat werent working the rad wouldnt get hot would it? Also if the fan switch was faulty the fan wouldnt come on would it? Engine seemed to run fine in the doner car so im sure its something ive done/not done thats caused it


Adam-D

posted on 9th Jul 10 at 18:20

well if the timeing is correct.
the water pump and thermostat are working
the fan switch is working.

the only other thing that causes it to heat fast is a skimmed head. or over skimmed head.


JaffaTB

posted on 9th Jul 10 at 16:38

Coilpack mate

My dad reckons the noise is from the drilled airbox and i think he might be right, just this heat that bothers me now


Adam-D

posted on 9th Jul 10 at 16:29

is it on a dizzy? or coil pack?


JaffaTB

posted on 9th Jul 10 at 16:11

Ok been messing with it today, checked the timing but that was fine, changed the radiator to the one that came with the engine and its still the same, what else can i try? What would cause the engine to get so hot so fast?


JaffaTB

posted on 9th Jul 10 at 10:25

Will check it later, could be that as i did change the belt and tensioner


Adam-D

posted on 9th Jul 10 at 08:50

check the timing. souds out to me


JaffaTB

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 22:28

It was an SPI mate, i took had a look at them side by side and one was bigger than the other (MPI one)


oceansoul

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 21:11

All the MPI engines use the same pump. If your 1.2 8V was a MPI it will have had the same pump as the doner engine.


Robo C20Let

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 20:46

yeah rad cant cool it quick enough, try removing the thermostat to help the water flow, do this tomoz morning and let me know asap


JaffaTB

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 20:44

Still on the 1.2 rad, i have the rad that came with the engine but i thought they were all the same, ill have a look tomorrow to see if thats the case or not, never thought of that!


Robo C20Let

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 19:50

what radiator u running, i upgraded mine to an alloy one with a large fan, if your still on the 1.2 radiator that may be the problem


JaffaTB

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 19:37

Ok mate will try that tomorrow, just been out for a blast it seems to run fine other than being slightly hot, must have forgot how slow my 1.2 actually was


Robo C20Let

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 18:34

the engine itself seems fine, fill it with coolant and just pump the pipe going to the radiator like a mad man with the water cap off and see if you get air bubbles in the pot


JaffaTB

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 18:31

Ok just swapped pumps, seems to run slightly better but still getting hot quickly (within 5 minutes) both pipes get hot and fan kicks in when it gets too hot, water pump and timing belt are new, also taken the temp sensor out of the inlet to get any air out of there, if i drain the system and refill it slowly will that be any help, or half fill it then do the rest while its running? Cheers for the help guys its doing my head in

Oh yes, also theres no exhaust fumes in the coolant


john_c20xe

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 18:23

if its just sucking in air and not pulling fuel through it will struggle rev up


Robo C20Let

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 16:50

the pump should be able to cope tbf, with the temp seems like you have an air lock but cant tell without looking
power can be anything a sensor faulty have you got any fault codes


JaffaTB

posted on 8th Jul 10 at 16:27

Recently did an engine swap on my 1.2 8v, it now has a 1.4 8v sri engine (c14se) but it doesnt seem right, for one its running hot (97-100ish) and it feels a lot less powerful than when i tested it out in the doner car, also it seems very loud under the bonnet when i put my foot down? exhaust isnt blowing it sounds like intake noise but not sure, it still has the 1.2 fuel pump in for now til i get hold of an MPI one, would the fuel pump cause all these problems? i dont really want to drive it around til i get the pump if its going to cause damage to the engine, can anybody help? cheers