Born_corsa02
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Rite i'm really confused thought you could change the clutch like on novas just take the cover plate off and with a special kit you could clamp the plates togetha with some one on the clutch pedal and then undo the bolts and drop it out but i have been told by other people that you can't do this on the ecotec engines haven't had a good look but there is a cover plate the same as on the nova ne advice much appreciated
Cheers
Chris
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Kris TD
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buy a haynes manual
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Stoneyginger
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You need to take the entire gearbox out of a 1.4 16v corsa engine. I have a Black Diamond Clutch for sale for this engine if you want it £90 plus postage
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DaveC
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just what i was going to say! damn it!
Sometimes u get very lucky and some do have the plate thingy, but not likey... its not that badder job to do to be honest though
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AdamF
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bout 4 hours mate
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Demo
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Registered: 27th Sep 01
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can be a bitch of a job man. i did mine on the weekend
check to see if you have the easy type first mate
i checked mine and it wasnt possible to remove clutch without removing the gearbox. ie there was no spline on the first motion shaft to insert the tool into.
gearbox was dragged out and it turned out that inside was a standard flywheel and not a pot flywheel. very confusing as to why it didnt have the spline in the first motion shaft.
anyway, buy yourself a haynes to assist you and if you need any help pm me and i will do my best to give you a hand
took about 6 1/2 hours on the drive with no power tools and that was while drinking cups of tea and smoking fags
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jjcymru
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Registered: 28th May 02
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no you dont have to remove the gearbox
remove the inspection plate
remove diff cover plate
pull out input shaft
remove release bearing
undo clutch releasing clamps on side of clutch cover.
turn engine over by hand and undo each clutch cover bolt individually from flywheel.
Remember to use a clutch plate aligning tool
Replace release bearing and use threadlock on the clutch cover bolts.
Place input shaft in
Replace covers.
Reconnect Clutch cable
voila
this only applies to f10/f13 gearboxes which you should have.
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Demo
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quote: Originally posted by jjcymru
no you dont have to remove the gearbox
this only applies to f10/f13 gearboxes which you should have.
UTTER ARSE!
how do you know that for sure. i thought mine was gonna be easy but the box had to be taken out as there was no place on the first motion shaft for the tool to connect to.
and my box is an f13 before anyone asks
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Born_corsa02
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See confusion so all i can do is look and see which type i have
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Stoneyginger
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jjcymru
the 14 16v engine has to have the Gearbox removed
thw 16 16v engine does not simple as
Unless a new gearbox from a 16 1v has been fitted
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jjcymru
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right ok ppl,
why did i remove the input shaft from the diff cover plate on a 1.4 16v corsa 3wks ago and successfully change the clutch without touching a mounting bolt or bellhousing bolt!
also my mates 1.6 has the same F13 GEARBOX which allows this to be done the same
and a mates F15 box on his corsa Gsi doesnt have a inspection plate that WILL involve the box coming out for clutch removal.
BORN_CORSA02 - check if you have a flywheel inspection plate, if u do the box can remain in situ for clutch removal and change
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