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Jenko_Sport |
posted on 27th Mar 07 at 09:12 |
Ill see how much it is for the engineering company to make one up for me and if its only a couple of quid ill send you one over in the post:thumbs: | |
Alex16v |
posted on 27th Mar 07 at 08:15 |
quote: Yeah i made one for mine. You can get them from vauxhall though. If anyone has the part number for an egr blanking plate it would be much appreciated as i need one now for my new engine. | |
Dean_W |
posted on 27th Mar 07 at 08:10 |
Don't bother putting the cooling hoses on the TB. They rub the bulkhead and then split leading to a very hot engine. | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 27th Mar 07 at 00:19 |
I need an egr blanking plate aswell dont i. | |
Alex16v |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:32 |
Its ok mate, iv'e uploaded them to my garage on here. | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:28 |
Top lad. | |
Alex16v |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:26 |
Ive got one here on my pc, it was from total vauxhall. You got msn ? ill send it to you. | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:25 |
I wish there was a step by step tutorial that someone had done:lol: | |
Alex16v |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:24 |
No, you don't need to cut anything. Just unwrap the wires that come from the throttle body, there should be 2. Then pull them apart from the other wires in the loom and they will just reach to the other side, you will then have lots of wire spare as they dont need to go as far. Then just wrap tape around them. | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:21 |
This is the most tecknical thing ive done, i changed a gearbox in my old corsa but even though that took longer that was definately the more technical job. | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:20 |
Ah yes thats another thing there was 3 sensors i unpluged whilst taking it off down by the body itself. Have i got to cut the wires and extend them or what? | |
Alex16v |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:17 |
Thats what i did haha, cut it up into about 3 pieces. :lol: | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:15 |
And as for the pipe i think i may just rag it out:lol: | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:14 |
The only thing that was the bastard to do was the bottem bolt at the rear of the throttle body mount. The way no room to get to it from any angle:lol: | |
Alex16v |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:12 |
:( Must have deleted them. Its really easy to see though when fitting it. The pipe that usually goes into the TB just by-passes it straight into the coolant bottle. | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:09 |
And may i add it took my bloody just under 5 hours to remove that pissing thing:lol: | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:08 |
Awsome mate:D:thumbs: | |
Alex16v |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:06 |
Yeah i think i have somewhere. Ill dig em out and edit this post if i find them. | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:05 |
I dont supose you've got any pics that may show the piping at all have you fella? | |
Alex16v |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:04 |
They are coolant hoses. Not really needed i have found when using an aftermarket inlet as they keep cool enough being so far away from the engine. | |
Ben G |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:01 |
little off topic but i spy.... | |
Jenko_Sport |
posted on 26th Mar 07 at 23:00 |
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