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padge16v
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9th Aug 13 at 16:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

very clean, top work!
davegreen
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9th Aug 13 at 20:05   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looking forward to seeing it at a show or meet soon.
I know what you mean about a hidden scratch, im the same, it just eats away at me! I get all the fussy/high profile customers jobs at work because I put so much effort into getting installs better than factory standard.
vauxhallMADlee
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10th Aug 13 at 20:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sooo managed to put some time in on it today and iv only got the engine in!!!

SCRATCH FREE MIGHT I ADD LOL



fitted flywheel and clutch an f17 gbox



fitted mounts on but noticed the f17 box has a extra thread for rear gearbox mount this was stopping the corsa rear mount going on so wipped the grinder out and cut of what wasnt needed, need to touch up with paint at some point


this is where i had to grind



lowered engine and box onto a lye down mechanics tool bed with a quilt on and pushed under the car bay, was tight at one point in went under quite easy tbf



bit close!







took a while to get engine to pull up level on the crane but eventually got it in














well chuffed with how its looking so far





got to take a few bolts back out here and there as they need either replacing or cleaning then fit loom on


Sean
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10th Aug 13 at 21:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I had wondered how people go about having cams on show, always wondered about stones flicking up didn't think about cutting the cover down lol looks awesome!
*CorsaCal*
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10th Aug 13 at 21:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That looks awesome!
kevinturna
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10th Aug 13 at 21:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Well.. I'm jealous Looks great pal
davegreen
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top work!
you going to heat wrap the manifold? help reduce under bonnet temps and gain a pony or two along the way.
Corsab1999
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10th Aug 13 at 23:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks amazing mate! how much did it roughly cost to get all the lower arms and tie rod bars to get powder coated?
LukesCorsaSXi
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11th Aug 13 at 09:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That looks amazing!
vauxhallMADlee
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Cheers people been a long time coming guna start cracking on with finishing the bay now
vauxhallMADlee
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quote:
Originally posted by davegreen
top work!
you going to heat wrap the manifold? help reduce under bonnet temps and gain a pony or two along the way.




cheers dave. And yh been thinking about heat wrapping, I like the metal look to it but iv noticed my mates xev corsa 4 branch gets mega hot in like seconds of starting the car so I think I'll be wrapping it now, just need to make sure I do a good job of it, don't want it spoiling the look of the bay.
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since wrapping mine I was able to go back to a standard thermostat. looks good if done properly which im sure you will do.
ArdenblueDan
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Looks absolutely beautiful
vauxhallMADlee
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsab1999
Looks amazing mate! how much did it roughly cost to get all the lower arms and tie rod bars to get powder coated?



Just noticed this sorry pal, I got powder coated bits done for £50 which I was happy paying considering he had to have them blasted a couple of times because they was full of crap
Mark.W
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27th Aug 13 at 17:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Love the yellow & blue combo looks brilliant keep it up
Dr.Corsa
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30th Aug 13 at 10:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hey,

Your Corsa is absolutly amazing! Make it so!

Micha

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