jibjob
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ive been offered a c20xe for £350 inc full conversion kit. theres no proper way of checking the mileage from the original car but it was in a nova and only did a few thousand and ill rebuild it while its out.
im getting for the money:
engine
anciliaries
box
shafts
mounts
manifolds (4-2-1 exhuast)
ecu
IMO i think its a pretty good deal as theres quite few new parts coming with it theres just a couple of questions i could do with being answered before i purchase it as im not the most clued up person on big block conversions
what other things will i need to change to go with the conversion?? ive already got 2L 16v brakes and i know ill need a new fuel pump just not sure which one i will need what about dials etc?
will a nova convertion kit fit a corsa? if not i will just sell the nova kit on and buy a corsa kit
do i need to get strengthening plates and seam welding done of the engine bay?
what front ARB should i be using?
is there anything else i will need to know about the convertion? ive looked at a few guides and they all list things i need differently saying i need different things so i was just wondering whats the best i can get for a reasonable price or is it worth buying new parts?
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Ellis
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Any multipoint injection fuel pump will do
Probably need different mounts for a Corsa, Nova ones i'm pretty sure will be different.
It's only Novas you have to strengthen, Corsa's are fine so I am told.
Can use the standard ARB as far as I am aware, just need the lowering blocks
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jibjob
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ok cheers mate,
i had a look on regal autosport and they say that the mounts are all the same the only difference in mounts are f18 boxes upwards need a spacer and 12v and 16v's need a bodywork spacer.
any other input from other people would be great
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Ellis
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Oh ok, I just had a guess that they would be different
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jibjob
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ye thats what i thought but according to them they arent :S dont really know so could do with someone thats tried it or had a mate do it or something
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jibjob
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anyone else?
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smokey corsa
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use the gsi or diesel arb with the lowering blocks. you'll need to change your suspention to atleast a decent shock and spring kit (coilovers would be best).
you use the origional corsa gear box mounts and an aftermarket drivers side mount. is your corsa 8v or 16v?
youll need the 16v fuel pump and header tank, take into account the price of a head gasket kit, cambelt kit, water pump kit etc etc to do first for the peace of mind when its in.
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jibjob
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ye i thought gsi would be better as its slightly thicker i'll see if i can find one.
my corsa is an 8v so i dont need the bodywork spacer that you do for the 12v or 16v
its getting the whole top end rebuilt with new cams etc and to be honest i think i might rebuild the bottom end aswel with new pistons etc
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smokey corsa
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in that case the mounts are only £35 from ebay, i wouldnt be too worried about rebuilding the bottom end but if you have the time and money then why not.
the diesel arb's are much easier to come by and do the same job.
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mikesc20let
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if i was u i wouldnt fit new camshafts as they will be fine i'd just pull it apart and fit all new gaskets and a set of piston rings and shells to the conrods and maybe a set of arp rod end bolts whilst your in there for safety as you will have to fit new bolts when u undo the pistons also i'd fit a new set of hydrauklic lifters if you wanted to
but remember to get the head sent away and checked for corrosion and porus checked may aswell fit new valve stem seals aswell when you send the head away
the only mount u will need to change/buy is the drivers side front mount as it will already be spaced at the gearbox if your getting the full mount kit off the lad
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luke85
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Nova driveshafts were shorter too, not by a massive amount so you might get away with it but pay a bit of attention when you fit them
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jibjob
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nice one lads i'll keep all this in mind
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