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Matty L
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current 1.2 8v engine has blown at 111k.Been quoted £150 for fitting a new one in, how hard is this to do? I have no experince with engines, me mate has though...not alot
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is it just a matter of connecting stuff up? and would i need to hire a crane?
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Old engine out, new engine in. You need to unbolt the gearbox, all the coolent pipes and disconnect the wiring. It is actually quite a simple job to do... Just need a trolly jack to lowenr the enginue out of the bay, though a crane makes lif a lot easier.
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could i claim of my insurance (CIS) for the engine blowing up?
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nope
Matty L
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bollocks
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Matty L would you be interested in a 1.4 8v with 38k miles?
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quote:
Originally posted by willay
Matty L would you be interested in a 1.4 8v with 38k miles?


u2u sent
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quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
Old engine out, new engine in. You need to unbolt the gearbox, all the coolent pipes and disconnect the wiring. It is actually quite a simple job to do... Just need a trolly jack to lowenr the enginue out of the bay, though a crane makes lif a lot easier.


cheers

think ill be hiring a crane.Ive not yet got a haynes manual, i imagin i should get one of these


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haynes manuals are brilliant
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I took mine out of the top of the bay. it fits JUST!

other than that simple job, put a new lcuth on while u r there its out after all. oh and a cam belt
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa^Dan
I took mine out of the top of the bay. it fits JUST!

other than that simple job, put a new lcuth on while u r there its out after all. oh and a cam belt


will the hanyes manual tell me how to fit a clutch as i has no idea
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa^Dan
I took mine out of the top of the bay. it fits JUST!

other than that simple job, put a new lcuth on while u r there its out after all. oh and a cam belt


i imagin u used a crane? how long did it take u?
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would take me about 3-4 hours max

dependong on if anything was seized etc

[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Adam-D]
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If you're taking a 1.2 8v out, put something that's at least an increase back in. 1.4 8v, or even a 1.0 12v
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dont need a crane for a 1.2, just keep undoing things till you hear a bump, then pick the engine up off the floor, fling it in the back of your mates GTE and dump it outside the local Scrappies
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hahah lol how long did that take us bro, i got the pics here sumwhere u forgot the part where we kicked the head off it lol
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hahaha and the missus telling you to get out the way and her showing you how to put the rope round it.

 
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