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Author jamesvalvers tb'd xe - LOVE/HATE - 15.05.2008 - going well
Olsrey
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12th Nov 07 at 21:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Don't forget your car is better than half the ones featured in TV
jamesvalver
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quote:
Originally posted by flybikeslee
out of interest are you going to be nice to it when its rebuilt or just nail it from the go?


i'll be nice to it, but dunno for how long lol
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quote:
Originally posted by jamesvalver
quote:
Originally posted by flybikeslee
out of interest are you going to be nice to it when its rebuilt or just nail it from the go?


i'll be nice to it, but dunno for how long lol


nice to see one of the better corsa's on here is living on hopefully

with regard to running in, have a read up about the first starting proceedure and running in, and chose your own opinion as to whether to give it alot of revs/load on the first start to bed the rings in, or whether to just take it easy. some people believe in one method, others believe another
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no battery tray

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as for running in, im not sure how im going to do it this time. the bores glazed abit from how it was run in last time
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yeah aren't you supposed to give it some stick for short periods, to get the rings to bed in and to prevent glazing?
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go easy on it wait till its warmed up rag it let it cool done

thats what i call good bedding in
jamesvalver
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finally some more progress 21.11.2007

now i have all the engine rebuild parts i made a start on rebuilding the engine this morning. refitted the crank and painted the block a nice shade of BLACK. i liked the blue but it showed up the dirt and oil leaks too much.

tomorrow i will carry on rebuilding it and im hoping that i can get the block and the gearbox fitted back inthe engine bay this weekend, if not get the whole engine in there again
Nick-S
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yey
TomSBD
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seems like you have about as much luck as me

hope it goes well this time, was looking good

white cars rule
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it was all going so well though till i changed the rocker cover. neva mind tho, we all learn the hard way! really miss driving it tho

heres a couple of really crap photos from tonights progress.

cleaned and degreased the engine bay, aswell as seam sealed and painted where the battery tray used to be



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Wahey!! James can I book a passanger ride for the next time I see you??
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heres a couple of the engine in its current state also



sport16v
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I love a mint looking engine
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nice work on the battery tray, long time coming imo. Personally I would of kept the block a colour like blue/red so its easier to spot leaks!
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quote:
Originally posted by willay
nice work on the battery tray, long time coming imo. Personally I would of kept the block a colour like blue/red so its easier to spot leaks!
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At how many points does the battery tray join to the inner wing/bulkhead? Looks like its got some bolts on it on one of the pictures?
I'm going to remove mine next week but don't want to make a mess. Did you use a grinder or brute force?
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battery tray is bolted to a plate thats welded
DaveB
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The top tray has gone, it's the bit thats still joined to the car that's left over.
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spot weld drill bit then.... or just grind it off
Graham88
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Read the whole thead, I have too much time

Love it!
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more progress from today. the bottom end is almost completely built, largely thanks to my service manager for letting me work on it throughout the day when we had no work in.

heres a few pics, as u can see i decided to give it a fresh clean look









as for the colour change, there wont be any leaks to show up lol
Fro
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Love the optimism, good progress as always
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lookin good bro!
i'll give ya a hand droppin it in over weekend after i sort the pug out

www.pumaracing.co.uk is a good read, especially the engine run-in instructions

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